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hi all,

I apologise for what must be a numpty question to most of you but this is my first foray inside an engine and I don't want to stuff it up by doing something stupid.

I have a 200tdi which I've taken the head off and found some light crusty stuff on top of one of the pistons.

I had a mate who used to be a mechanic check it for me and he said its OK but just give it a wipe around the bores with some flour paper and blow it out with the airline.

Trouble is I can't find Flour paper ie. very very fine sandpaper, and I don't want to bug him as his wife is extremely poorly so he has his hands full enough without minor stuff like this to think about.

What would you recommend just to give the bore edge a very light wipe around

Is this stuff any use?

http://www.sylmasta.com/acatalog/Online_Catalogue_Micro_Mesh_Abrasives_1.html

Thanks

IanB

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Crikey, when you said fine I was thinking 1000 or 1200 grit.

200 or 320 is fine for removing the muck of the bores though.

Make sure you use a lubricant to stop the paper clogging. WD40, paraffin or similar is ideal for this. Then wipe the bores clean with some paper towel or soft rag.

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