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Well...My headgasket blew a while ago and i have finally gotten around to pulling the head off. I was tryign to think of a way to clean the damn thing when i got an idea. My friends dad used to rebuild VW motors on the kitchen counter, so i threw the thing in the dishwasher. Yes, steam cleaner! Just thought i'd give it a laugh. I am thinking of using the trash compactor to press new guides in...
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To top it off you can assemble everything on the kitchen table. If you don't finish in time, you can use it as a decoration for christmas dinner.
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Actually, on the Triumph TR6 website, the dishwasher is often mentioned for cleaning parts, but you do have to turn of the heater used for the drying cycle, it can melt plastic.
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Just make sure the plasic is dishwasher safe. i put my black 944 badge from the back of the car through the dishwasher with some detergent. I found that the detergent attacked the plastic and etched it.
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