Bill, why not just buff the dome, I think the tumbler could do some damage
inside where it mates with the piston, then you have a shiney dome that is
worthless. "FT"
> I noticed Eastwood was advertising a "tumbler" parts cleaner,
> realizing I had one of those, primarily used to clean brass for
> reloading, I dumped in a grungy used starter solenoid. Let it run
> overnight and WoWZer...totally clean and even polished!! I can even
> read the part number, made in England lettering. So now I am
> wondering...what would happen if I did the same for the SU Domes??? I
> know the inside fit is critical, but I seriously doubt of the
> tumbling media (ground walnut shells) would actually remove any
> metal...so I put the question to the astute, knowledgable legions of
> listers...should I give it a try??
>
> --
> Bill Pugh
> 1957 TR-3
> aka Casper
> TS16765L
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