Crankcase re-patination

GlynnJ

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My lovely R80R has one 'fault'; a previous owner tried to clean the crankcase and wasn't successful.

Can anyone suggest a way to disguise this?

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Drop he engine and vapour blast it is the only real way.
I cleaned one of mine up with wd40 and a small brass wire brush in a circular motion. Took a long time but actually came up mint.
I guess you are right, but I don’t want to go to those lengths. I’d rather make it dirtier than clean the whole engine.
 
I guess you are right, but I don’t want to go to those lengths. I’d rather make it dirtier than clean the whole engine.
Maybe it would look much better if you carefully hand painted with a few coats of matt black heat resistant stone chip? Start with a coat of etch primer specifically for aluminium. I did this with the front of my previous RT TC engine, came up great.
 
Why does sour milk come to mind? (I'm thinking you want it back to before)
Yes, I do want it to look like the rest of the engine rather than make it shiny or black. Sour milk eh? What could possibly go wrong 😂
 
As above. I've heard lots of positive reports re RubnBuff. I was also going to suggest the scotchbrite and a mild abrasive solution. Maybe try that first?
 
Scotchbrite pad and wd40, then ride it lots, and it should collect the right patina again.
 
That’s better……well done

Now just need to ride it lots to build the right patina you want.

Bike now looks great
 


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