Technical Bulletins
Abrasive Grinding Disc Caution On
Internal Combustion Engines
The AERA Technical Committee offers the following information on the
use of abrasive grinding discs to clean components on internal combustion
engines. Engine damage has been reported shortly after these discs
have been used to clean gasket material from various surfaces.
In most instances this has been done while the engine is still in chassis.
Reports have included; timing chain replacement, oil pan or valve cover
gasket replacement and intake manifold gaskets.
The Ford Motor Company issued a service bulletin (92-25-2) which recommends
not using abrasive grinding discs for cleaning on any gasket surface.
The only recommendation they make for gasket removal is to use only
a manual gasket scraper.
If an abrasive disc is used to clean gasket material from a partially
assembled engine, airborne grit and debris may enter the engine through
an exposed cavity. That grit, may then enter the engine's oil supply
and cause premature engine damage.
One of the worst instances reported states that after replacing only
a timing chain, engine oil pressure was lost after fifty miles of driving.
Upon examination of the engine's oil sample, gasket and abrasive materials
were revealed.
For additional information see AERA Technical Bulletin TB-925 & 1808
The AERA Technical Committee