notthatadam
New Member
Currently rebuilding a CB350 engine that I foolishly disassembled 10 years ago.
I have the case split into bottom half (drain plug side) and top half (crankshaft and transmission side). Overall it's all pretty clean. Bottom half has globs of oil residue stuck to the inside of the case and in hard to reach places like under the oil tray.
Top half and gears look ok, but have dust and light debris on parts of the gears from the piston holes not being properly covered for years. I would like to clean these off so none of that gets into the oil passages.
What is the best way to clean the two separate case halfs and gears, crankshaft, transmission parts?
I'm looking for some basic diy solutions, as I don't have access to a parts washer or a garage to spray carb cleaner all over everything.
Also, what shouldn't I do to clean these parts.
I have the case split into bottom half (drain plug side) and top half (crankshaft and transmission side). Overall it's all pretty clean. Bottom half has globs of oil residue stuck to the inside of the case and in hard to reach places like under the oil tray.
Top half and gears look ok, but have dust and light debris on parts of the gears from the piston holes not being properly covered for years. I would like to clean these off so none of that gets into the oil passages.
What is the best way to clean the two separate case halfs and gears, crankshaft, transmission parts?
I'm looking for some basic diy solutions, as I don't have access to a parts washer or a garage to spray carb cleaner all over everything.
Also, what shouldn't I do to clean these parts.



