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bigbo Member Since: 07 Jul 2014 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 570 |
Sand blasting may not be advisable, but you could consider Soda or walnut shell blasting. Personally I would discuss with your local blasters as there are moving parts inside that would need protecting.
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8th Feb 2021 1:44pm |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1373 |
The dealers reversed one of my 322s into an earth bank once, and got dirt into the receiver, even though the cover was in place. I found that it was impossible to fit the tow hook securely until it had been thoroughly cleaned, just with scrapers, cloth and WD40. The wheel that one pulls out and turns would not go back into position and lock until it was clean enough, it took several attempts. So I would say that if you can clean the inside enough to get the hook mechanism to work properly it will be OK, if it does not operate properly it won't hold and should not be used.
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8th Feb 2021 2:57pm |
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dhallworth Member Since: 10 Oct 2011 Location: Glasgow Posts: 3066 |
Thanks guys.
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8th Feb 2021 3:08pm |
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Bluespanner Member Since: 03 Jan 2021 Location: Burton up on Trent Posts: 43 |
If it’s corroded enough to stop the male part sliding in then when you clean the female part it’ll remove enough material for it to become a baggy fit. Throw the whole assembly in the bin and fit the flange as you suggest. Much less to go wrong. |
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8th Feb 2021 4:17pm |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8500 |
I get a wire brush and give it a good going over inside, then on the v’s in the bottom I use a wire brush attachment on a grinder to give them a good clean up.
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11th Feb 2021 6:43pm |
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