warx22
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can you put your whole clutch in the dishwasher witout dissassembling it or is it just the shheaves you can do this to
Ride.Race.Live
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If im correct you can slap the whole thing in... however... its better to take it apart and put it through... dishwasher wont get the major internal parts as good if its all together
daman
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i would disassemble it some then toss it in yup.
Make sure you are not using rinse-aid. It works better to use a hd dishwasher with a stainless steel tank. Be carefull of the soap you use as most of em are high ph & can hurt aluminum.
why not just use brake cleaner and be done with it?
daman
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useing a cheap soap will not have any harsh chems in it,toss it in and let her chew!!,i havent loss one yet.
daman
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does a better job...amazza76 said:why not just use brake cleaner and be done with it?
warx22
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so should i take apart the cover and srping and spider and that will be good enough then. thanks guys
daman
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yea just what ever you can....
dont let your wife catch you....lol
YA*AM*A*HEAD said:dont let your wife catch you....lol
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rx1jim
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I have found the best way to clean the accumulated belt dust off of the clutches is to use a hot soap and water solution. I am fortunate to have access to a large hot detergent tank with ultrasonic agitation, the tank is large enough to put a small block chevy in it. We use a strong detergent with water at 160 degrees F. The parts go in filthy and come out bright and shiny, squeaky clean. The dishwasher works very nicely also.
09nytro
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never tried that good info (when wife is gone she would kill me)

staggs65
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make sure shes gonna be gone long enough to cure your vht painted exhaust in the oven at the same time lol(when wife is gone she would kill me)
rx1jim
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I use the double oven in the kitchen to bake my parts while powder coating (shhhhh, let's keep this quiet!!!) The thanksgiving turkey had a slight metallic blue color to it, tasted fine though.

staggs65
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^^^
that gave me a good laugh, thanks rx1jim, hadnt had a good laugh yet today
that gave me a good laugh, thanks rx1jim, hadnt had a good laugh yet today
03sxviper
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I convinced the girlfriend that the toaster oven was broke, and that Im going to try and fix it... (The button fell off) LOL. She got tired on waiting for me to fix it and bought a new one. Now I have a great little oven for heating bearings up with a timer. Dont use much space at all. Another handy garage tool.
I like to try the dishwater thing, but if it screws up the machine. Im Dead, and I dont want to buy a new one of those.... I second it. But I dont have enough space for it in the garage if I do break it. lol
In the mean time post a pic up on this form when its all clean. I would like to see how it turned out.
I like to try the dishwater thing, but if it screws up the machine. Im Dead, and I dont want to buy a new one of those.... I second it. But I dont have enough space for it in the garage if I do break it. lol
In the mean time post a pic up on this form when its all clean. I would like to see how it turned out.
warx22
New member
awesome info
thanks for all the feedback guys i think im going to soak and hand wash first and then put in the dishwasher this should cut back on the dirt i put in the dishwasher
thanks for all the feedback guys i think im going to soak and hand wash first and then put in the dishwasher this should cut back on the dirt i put in the dishwasher
09nytro
New member
post same pics when done . she going to kill me but i'm doin it a little belt dust isn't going to hurt kids my like it
warx22
New member
why not
why cant you use rinse aid (jet dry)?Turk said:Make sure you are not using rinse-aid. It works better to use a hd dishwasher with a stainless steel tank. Be carefull of the soap you use as most of em are high ph & can hurt aluminum.