As a long-term project, I am refurbishing a Subaru H6 motor, with the intention of swapping it with the one currently in my 03 Outback. Some parts of the replacement motor are heavily deposited with carbonised oil; these deposits are proving difficult to remove.
I was hoping to soften and remove the carbon by soaking it in kero or shellite, and, whilst this has softened the carbon to a degree, it still requires forceful removal with a wire brush and/or wet and dry sandpaper. Internal passages that I can't reach would still be gunked up.
In the picture, the LHS rocker cover was soaked in kero for a week then worked on - the RHS rocker is as it came off the motor.
Can anyone suggest a liquid I could use to dissolve the carbon? It can't be acidic, as that would pit the alloy.
Thanks in advance.