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RE: Well, why take a change? |
By R Shannon - 11/24/2001 9:42:36 PM; IP 64.12.105.22 |
A long shot would be to knock out a freeze plug on each side of the block where accessable (It any are accessable now and more important accessable to be able reinstall it) and try to blow it out by sticking the power washer nozzle inside the block and letting the water flood back out the freeze plug hole bringing the gunk with it. I had success with this when I had a engine that was over heating. In my case the freeze plug was rusted out and leaking had no choice but to knock it out. while I had them out I too noticed the gunk build up in the bottom of the water jackets. I believe knowing the trouble that this could cause, could warrant removing the engine putting it back on the engine stand and knocking out all the freeze plugs and flushing out all the water jackets. |
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