Hey everyone,
own 1080 11g. put away for winter. I did it as simple as I could(which means the lazy way) by just treating fuel, mixing well, and running to make sure mixed into carb bowls. Just figured I'd go out once a weak and start and run for charge and warm engine up. Well, forgot to plug exhaust in between warmups and pipes got loaded with mice nests. Didn't notice until smelled something funny and saw smoke pouring from pipes. Anyway, I decided to take off pipes and clean them out.(Yes, I plugged front cylinder openings well), but when I got pipes off, on the underneath, all four are rusting. Didn't notice while riding, even though I cleaned and polished them because the tops are nice and shiny! I even worked the polish behind pipes but didn't feel any resistance to lead me in that direction. How do I get the rust off of the pipes with minimal damage to the good chrome? Any ideas greatly appreciated. Thanks. Dave
own 1080 11g. put away for winter. I did it as simple as I could(which means the lazy way) by just treating fuel, mixing well, and running to make sure mixed into carb bowls. Just figured I'd go out once a weak and start and run for charge and warm engine up. Well, forgot to plug exhaust in between warmups and pipes got loaded with mice nests. Didn't notice until smelled something funny and saw smoke pouring from pipes. Anyway, I decided to take off pipes and clean them out.(Yes, I plugged front cylinder openings well), but when I got pipes off, on the underneath, all four are rusting. Didn't notice while riding, even though I cleaned and polished them because the tops are nice and shiny! I even worked the polish behind pipes but didn't feel any resistance to lead me in that direction. How do I get the rust off of the pipes with minimal damage to the good chrome? Any ideas greatly appreciated. Thanks. Dave
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