Cheapest Way to Shine up Engine Cases!

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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2021
  • In this video, I shine up my YZ250 engine with commonly found, cheap items. Just some scotch-brite and a wire brush (bench grinder is optional, it just makes the hardware shine up nicer). What's great about this, is that you can easily do this to your engine! You don't need tons of different products and tools, just a couple of bucks and some elbow grease!
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Komentáře • 25

  • @ducaveli
    @ducaveli Před 3 lety +4

    You should try the scotchbrite wheels that fit in a dremel, gets in all the right areas. That’s what I’ve been using to shine up my CR125

    • @projectdirtbikes
      @projectdirtbikes  Před 3 lety

      That’s a good idea! I’ll have to try that next time

    • @isidrosevier1125
      @isidrosevier1125 Před 2 lety +4

      Sometimes I like to tape that wire brush to my reciprocating saw.

    • @andrewoshea35
      @andrewoshea35 Před rokem +4

      You've certainly got patience and a desire for a good finish.
      If you can find a heat proof clear finish (possibly in a spray can), once you've achieved the level of finish you like, the clear coat/s will protect your shine and make it a little easier to keep clean.
      Good job.👍

  • @PhOeNiXpIoLe
    @PhOeNiXpIoLe Před 9 měsíci +1

    I’ve found that scotchbrite and wire wheels on a Dremel tool with flex shaft attachment will work wonders on automotive aluminum engine and transmission cases, try it next time!

    • @projectdirtbikes
      @projectdirtbikes  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks! I’ll be sure to try that out

    • @PhOeNiXpIoLe
      @PhOeNiXpIoLe Před 9 měsíci

      @@projectdirtbikes for sure, wear safety goggles and a face shield though if you ever use those wire wheels!! The wires go everywhere

  • @abelcedillo5758
    @abelcedillo5758 Před 3 lety +2

    Next you should do a cr 250 bike build. nice vid 👍🏻

  • @uniquetrip1
    @uniquetrip1 Před 3 lety +1

    Big thanks!!! 👌🙏😉

  • @antoniooneal8851
    @antoniooneal8851 Před rokem +1

    Looks good with a little bit of time

  • @gideoncraig6828
    @gideoncraig6828 Před 3 lety +2

    Love the video

  • @baburajkandy
    @baburajkandy Před 7 měsíci

    Was looking for something with less elbow grease.

    • @brendans7489
      @brendans7489 Před 5 měsíci

      aluminum brightener. Get it at napa its like 6 or 7 bucks for the spray bottle. Works great just dont let it sit too long. Also if you have painted area dont spray on it, it will eat the paint off.

  • @edwinmendija8087
    @edwinmendija8087 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Where's the WD40? Nah!!!! Excellent job!!!!!!

    • @projectdirtbikes
      @projectdirtbikes  Před 2 měsíci

      Ha Ha, I know right?! Could've used it to help clean up the cases! Thanks man!

  • @PR2k9
    @PR2k9 Před 2 lety +2

    Why not use WD40 with the scotch brite this time?

  • @ahole5407
    @ahole5407 Před 3 měsíci

    Just spend the $$ and get them vapor blasted. Tear the whole motor down and rebuild it so you know exactly what you have and you will have less headaches in the long run.
    I spent 100 hours hand polishing my cases on my two stroke street bike for a 5axis billet look and will not recommend that kind of work on a dirt machine. Just vapor blasting them and be done. Most local shops will do it for $100 but you will have to send them out to a specialist if you want show quality bc local shops don't do low pressure two stage blasting with ultra fine beads and offen their media is contaminated. Specialized shops charge $75 an hour and so you are looking at $250 to $300. That's about the same as a metal finishing shop would charge your to mirror polish them though that is standard machine polishing and will have rounded corners ect. Hand polishing is the mist expensive because it requires lots of time and hard labor. Your fingertips will give out more than once during the process but tge end result is a flawless flat surface that is above all else. If I had to do it again for someone else I would charge $1500 min on a single cylinders engine cases. I taught myself years ago and after looking around the only guy I've seen do it the right way has some videos about it where he did an aluminum cylinder hear for a Mitsubishi show car. There is no short cuts. The use of power tools will ruin it so don't even think about doing it. It's hard work, just suck it up and do it.

  • @magicmikeinc
    @magicmikeinc Před 2 lety

    Ok guys heres the deal . Jewelers Rougue . Pronounced Ruhzzz. Cloth buffer and bam real mirror finish. Works on brass aluminum copper .
    Amazon kits cheap . Faster drills are ok but really need some high speed sh$# to buff . Theres white for plastic , green for stainless , red or brown rerown thats reddish brown in hilly billy speak is for gold , silver ,brass , magneseum .
    Poishin my knob the other night tried that wd40 . Burned like a sob. Had old stinky burnt knob man what a deal.
    See my old brass blade fans I restore . I have 2 channels check them out please an TY . Good luck an if you got questions I will help ya

  • @gkiss1727
    @gkiss1727 Před 4 měsíci

    All those bolts being cleaned off will rust now man. Ask me how I know ?