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gar9854
01-10-2010, 10:01 AM
is there some sort of a trick to getting dust out of my oil and water jackets in my block( the head has been off and i had to lightly sand the old HG material off the block)

key board duster and pipe cleaners as a start then just fill the motor up w/ oil and coolant then let it run for a little while and flush the coolant and do an oil change?

dallasb84
01-10-2010, 11:15 PM
the trick is to stuff some shop towel in the oil drain..... but the water jacket..... not really a issue other than maybe clogging up your heater core

Tech5
01-10-2010, 11:22 PM
I have a Vaccumn bleeder for brakes and I use this with air line and it sucks everything up!!!!!

Tech5
01-10-2010, 11:22 PM
the trick is to stuff some shop towel in the oil drain..... but the water jacket..... not really a issue other than maybe clogging up your heater core


Or thermostat, or lines, or throttle body, or water jackets or heater core

gar9854
01-11-2010, 10:58 AM
I have a Vaccumn bleeder for brakes and I use this with air line and it sucks everything up!!!!!

Well I sure don't
do u think barefoot has one?
If not can I get a little help$

Tech5
01-11-2010, 10:59 AM
Well I sure don't
do u think barefoot has one?
If not can I get a little help$


You can get them online for around 40-60 bucks
SNAP on is about 250 for the one I have....

BAREFOOT I doubt it ..

gar9854
01-11-2010, 03:55 PM
You can get them online for around 40-60 bucks
SNAP on is about 250 for the one I have....

BAREFOOT I doubt it ..

nah he doesnt have one but i borrowed a neighbor shopvac and just rigged in a McDonalds straw and im keeping my fingers crossed.

but once its all put back together im gonna let it get to a full warm up and wait about 30 minutes then do a oil change and complete flush

Drummerboy
01-11-2010, 04:00 PM
nah he doesnt have one but i borrowed a neighbor shopvac and just rigged in a McDonalds straw and im keeping my fingers crossed.

but once its all put back together im gonna let it get to a full warm up and wait about 30 minutes then do a oil change and complete flush

hahaha brilliant!

gar9854
01-11-2010, 07:51 PM
hahaha brilliant!

lol
is this jordan rees?

Barefoot
01-11-2010, 10:40 PM
nah he doesnt have one but i borrowed a neighbor shopvac and just rigged in a McDonalds straw and im keeping my fingers crossed.

but once its all put back together im gonna let it get to a full warm up and wait about 30 minutes then do a oil change and complete flush
lol i have 1. i wasnt sure what the hell u was talking about in the text. now i see this post. i got 1.

gar9854
01-12-2010, 10:22 AM
lol i have 1. i wasnt sure what the hell u was talking about in the text. now i see this post. i got 1.

Yes I'm already done and I puttin in the arp studs once I get home

good lookin out tho