X-Virus-Scanned: clean according to Sophos on Logan.com Return-Path: Received: from [24.25.9.101] (HELO ms-smtp-02-eri0.southeast.rr.com) by logan.com (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 5.0.6) with ESMTP id 933655 for flyrotary@lancaironline.net; Thu, 19 Jan 2006 20:17:01 -0500 Received-SPF: pass receiver=logan.com; client-ip=24.25.9.101; envelope-from=eanderson@carolina.rr.com Received: from edward2 (cpe-024-074-025-165.carolina.res.rr.com [24.74.25.165]) by ms-smtp-02-eri0.southeast.rr.com (8.13.4/8.13.4) with SMTP id k0K1GEcU003488 for ; Thu, 19 Jan 2006 20:16:16 -0500 (EST) Message-ID: <008901c61d5f$2318e310$2402a8c0@edward2> From: "Ed Anderson" To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" References: Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Re: Fw: Lead Solvent or Cleaner Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 20:16:27 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0086_01C61D35.3A002CC0" X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180 X-MIMEOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.2180 X-Virus-Scanned: Symantec AntiVirus Scan Engine This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0086_01C61D35.3A002CC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hummm, I wonder if that would work with plugs. The lead is on the = ceramic cone which of course is not a conductor (the ceramic that is), = but the lead may conduct unless it is some crystal form (such as Lead = sulfide) in which case it may not - very well. But, something to add to the list of things to try. Certainly has the = appeal of simple and able to do a number at a time. Ed ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Bulent Aliev=20 To: Rotary motors in aircraft=20 Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 5:10 PM Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Fw: Lead Solvent or Cleaner I have an Idea for you engineering types: Use electrolytic method to = remove the lead? Buly On Jan 19, 2006, at 2:19 PM, Russell Duffy wrote: I suspect that most of these products may be cleaners rather than = solvents despite what they are called. Anyone really know? =20 You now know as much as anyone does about these things :-) There's = a heap of advertising done to make you think one cleaner is better than = another, but I've never found one that really seems significantly better = or worse, unless you account for the smell. Hoppe's does stink, so = maybe it's better :-) =20 Unfortunately, of all the things I've tried, none have just = magically rinsed away the lead deposits. Even soaking and scrubbing = doesn't usually work that well for me. Hopefully, someone will list = their secret, guaranteed to work solvent, so I can buy some.=20 Good luck, Rusty (safe full of pistols, but can't remember where the range is) ------=_NextPart_000_0086_01C61D35.3A002CC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hummm,  I wonder if that would work with = plugs. =20 The lead is on the ceramic cone which of course is not a conductor (the = ceramic=20 that is), but the lead may conduct unless it is some crystal form (such = as Lead=20 sulfide) in which case it may not - very well.
 
But, something to add to the list of things to = try. =20 Certainly has the appeal of simple and able to do a number at a=20 time.
 
Ed
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Bulent=20 Aliev
Sent: Thursday, January 19, = 2006 5:10=20 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Fw: = Lead Solvent=20 or Cleaner

I=20 have an Idea for you engineering types: Use electrolytic method to = remove the=20 lead?
Buly

On Jan 19, 2006, at 2:19 PM, Russell Duffy wrote:
I suspect that most of these products = may be=20 cleaners rather than solvents despite what they are called.  = Anyone=20 really know?  
 
You now know as = much as=20 anyone does about these things :-)   There's a heap of = advertising=20 done to make you think one cleaner is better than another, but I've = never=20 found one that really seems significantly better or worse, = unless you=20 account for the smell.  Hoppe's does stink, so maybe it's = better=20 :-)  
 
Unfortunately, of = all the=20 things I've tried, none have just magically rinsed away the lead=20 deposits.  Even soaking and scrubbing doesn't usually work that = well=20 for me.  Hopefully, someone will list their secret, guaranteed = to work=20 solvent, so I can buy some. 
 
Good=20 luck,
Rusty=20 (safe full of pistols, but can't remember where the range=20 is)
 

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