I had not drained the coolant completely yet. I should of but no big deal :-)
Turbo Habanero New Member Apr 28, 2009 4,229 0 0 36 Tucson,AZ May 18, 2012 #21 I had not drained the coolant completely yet. I should of but no big deal
Turbo Habanero New Member Apr 28, 2009 4,229 0 0 36 Tucson,AZ May 18, 2012 #22 What's the best way to go about cleaning the block since I'm not having it decked with the head
Poodles I play with fire Jul 22, 2006 16,757 0 0 43 Fort Worth, TX May 18, 2012 #24 A gasket scraper (they're cheap and made for the job) or the little pads made for a die grinder that are also made for the job.
A gasket scraper (they're cheap and made for the job) or the little pads made for a die grinder that are also made for the job.
Turbo Habanero New Member Apr 28, 2009 4,229 0 0 36 Tucson,AZ May 19, 2012 #25 Poodles;1840425 said: A gasket scraper (they're cheap and made for the job) or the little pads made for a die grinder that are also made for the job. Click to expand... Can I get them at autozone or o'riellys ?
Poodles;1840425 said: A gasket scraper (they're cheap and made for the job) or the little pads made for a die grinder that are also made for the job. Click to expand... Can I get them at autozone or o'riellys ?