
Any comments on aqua vapor blasting on engine cases etc...I just had some CB77 parts vapor blasted at Rice Relics. Turned out great. Its like I'm putting together a new engine. I have done the bead blast and walnut shells in the past but this process is better in my opinion. About $350 including shipping both ways. These were some ugly and dirty parts when they left.
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In my experience it holds up great. If you spill oil on the surface it wipes right off and does not stain the surface. No discoloration from heat that I have seen.
The surface stays clean if you keep it clean. You treat it just like you would a new engine. New engines stay looking nice if you keep them clean. No idea if vapor blasting will or will not remove anodize. I don't think any the parts on these old Hondas had any sort of anodize on them? At least not that I have seen or noticed.
I have had my cases vapour blasted here in the UK recently, when I asked about keeping them clean he told me he uses a household furniture polish (silicon type) on his, they clean easily and have lasted some years. That is my plan when I finally rebuild the engine.
1977 CB400F
1973 CL175 1976 XL175 - Sold 1964 CL72 1966 CA78 That sounds like a good plan!
I had my CB72 parts done at the Aqua Blast Center in Doncaster. Usually less that a week turnaround and very meticulous work. ![]() G '60 C77 '60 C72 '62 C72 Dream '63 CL72
'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160 '66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77 '67 S90 '77 CB400F
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