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Melted Exhaust side of piston
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[QUOTE="TimberPig, post: 1038529, member: 66421"] Use muriatic acid to remove the smeared on aluminum. Be careful it eats aluminum, so don't get it where you don't want it, and do it in a well ventilated area, as the fumes are toxic. Dab it on with a q tip or brush, let it sit and work for a couple minutes, and rinse it off with water. Repeat until the aluminum is gone. Once it is off, you can check the plating for damage. If the plating only has minor scuffs, a light hone should make it useable. If the damage is more serious, then its off to the plating shop. [/QUOTE]
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