How to clean a 1947 Triumph 500 FACTORY RACE engine by hydroblasting the parts
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- I hydroblast/ vaporblast a 1947 Triumph 500 speed twin factory grand prix racing engine. It is mind blowing just how good these parts looked when they were finished.
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Nice work!!
Thanks Tony 👍
@@BendigoHydroblasting that's a square head Triumph. Specifically for the race engines. I know Chris and Alan well.
Beautiful work again, very satisfying to watch, and I feel that you enjoy it as much as we do ;-) You probably know, those alloy cylinders were made to save weight for a static pump/generator configuration that could be airlifted. The weird blobs on the fins were threaded to attach heat shields. Very rare !
Thanks for the kind words. Chris did tell me that they were off a static engine but I didn’t know the reason for the compact design. And I had know idea about those wierd blobs. Thanks for tuning in. Cheers Craig
mate .. that is value for money..wish I had some parts that needed to be blasted..cheers
Thanks for tuning in and the kind words. Cheers Craig
Binge watching
😁😁😁 thanks mate
Hi Craig, great job, have you ever done a video on the wash down and drying of parts after blasting ? I have a motorcycle repair/restoration company and have been hydro blasting for a few years, I couldn’t manage now without the blaster, trouble is other people see the results and I end up spending all week blasting their parts. Whats happened to the apprentice ? Hope she’s ok ? Good luck and best wishes from the UK mate👍
Hi Daz. No I haven’t but I should include that in a video, good idea👍. The apprentice is still here but it’s the middle of winter and she’s not keen on the cold but she is good🙂. I really should con her into making a few more appearances 😁. Thanks for tuning in mate. Cheers Craig
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Thankyou ❤️
Should charge more !
Yeah I know but it’s a fine balance to keep it affordable for the average Joe. Love doing what I do. Thanks for tuning in 👍