RetroBike Self Help Group : OCD : Dishwashers

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At a friends house once, looking around for mugs to make coffee, opened up the dishwasher to find........a Supercharger :shock:
 
jango":2l7wdhfx said:
At a friends house once, looking around for mugs to make coffee, opened up the dishwasher to find........a Supercharger :shock:

:shock: :shock: :shock: :?:

Nissan-Supercharger-600.jpg

Nissan SuperCharger
 
jango":ufm5iryr said:
a bit smaller than that one, a twin port Volumex to be precise.

8) Was it very clean? :twisted:

The Lady of The Manor is out on a Wine Tasting Night with The Girls tonite so I have the run of the place.. I think I might need to experiment with sticking a few bike parts in on the Heavily Soiled Cycle :shock: :lol:
 
Don't do it with anything anodized as it can fade. Maybe on a cold / short cycle it would be ok

Er, I'm told.
 
Yeah, a mate of a mate was it Woody? :lol:

This just in on email from Hilts.. What is it with the use of "apparently"? :wink: :lol:

Hilts":155e17la said:
No I never had, but supposed to be good, especially on cassettes apparently.
 
Take mine in the bath with me :lol:

I,ve put a mk2 escort carb and inlet manifold through the dish washer, stunk of petrol for ages tho, and the carb started oxidizing. It does degrese it but then it corrodes afterwards.

putting chains and old derailers in a pot of boiling water with washing powder is great tho 8)
 
Did someon mention OCD ? :lol:

Parts go in the sink (dont have a dishwasher), some even make it into the bath with me for the final finish.

Mini spray booth ? sink does a good job of that to with the window open and the water running to take away the overspray, lucky I only have a SS sink and not a posh composite one :lol:

Paint baking ? oven does a good job of that on low temp :wink:

WD :D
 

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