Hoz,
I'm here...I've ordered a endoscope camera and am awaiting it to arrive. I tried cleaning it again this past weekend and did not move. I tried Bore Tech Eliminator which removed all kinds of blue (copper) as well as used the Gunslick foam cleaner. I used a nylon brush and it did not remove all of it. From the naked eye, it appears to have caked on the lands. The more I look at it and think about it, I don't think it's nylon in the bore. I'm really beginning to wonder if it's carbon. However, why in front of the DI hole? I did speak to Dewey and they mentioned that it nylon was scraped off of the rod, it should not adhere to the bore.
Once I have the camera, I'll have a better idea what's going on. I'll post findings when I know something.
I'm here...I've ordered a endoscope camera and am awaiting it to arrive. I tried cleaning it again this past weekend and did not move. I tried Bore Tech Eliminator which removed all kinds of blue (copper) as well as used the Gunslick foam cleaner. I used a nylon brush and it did not remove all of it. From the naked eye, it appears to have caked on the lands. The more I look at it and think about it, I don't think it's nylon in the bore. I'm really beginning to wonder if it's carbon. However, why in front of the DI hole? I did speak to Dewey and they mentioned that it nylon was scraped off of the rod, it should not adhere to the bore.
Once I have the camera, I'll have a better idea what's going on. I'll post findings when I know something.