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cadetchris
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crud in the cooling system.

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how does one remove all the accumulated crud and gunk that gathers around the cylinders?
i have got it all out of the heater and the radiator, but i cannot work out how to get it out of the engine block.
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Post by alainmoran »

Caustic soda?
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Post by cadetchris »

ah, i didnt think of that. would i have to first mix it up with water and then put the whole lot in the cooling system (which would be alot easier as it would clean the whole lot)
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Post by Kevin »

Dont forget kettle descaler. and when its all back together use some rad flush first to make sure everything has gone.
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Post by bmcecosse »

Drain cleaner in extremis! But don't leave it in there for more than an hour or so - with the engine running all the while!
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Post by cadetchris »

ah, now drain cleaner sounds the bees knees, ill find some stuff and put that through. hopfully iy should be nice and clean afterwards
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Post by cadetchris »

ok, i tried caustic soda and used alot, so much so it stripped the main clean off the front cross-member where i spilt some, but alas, i the cylinder block tap is still clogged and their is still a heck of alot ot crud sitting at the bottom of the cylinder block. anymore ideas?
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Post by taupe »

Try unscrewing the drain tap from the block and poking out the crud with a small screwdriver to start with. once it starts flowing you can use a flexible wire such as a thin welding rod to poke around the water passages to some extent. go back to it a week later and do it again until if flows clean.

If you cant get any flow at all then it is severely clogged up and would probably need a strip down and tank clean.
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Post by MarkyB »

Go with what taupe says. a single piece af scale will easily block the tap.
Are you having overheating problems?
If not then don't worry too much about getting everything "as new" there is a fair amount of slack in the system (in a good way) and it will be fine.
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