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Where can I boil my block?

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Andrew Kappers

01-21-2006 16:35:23




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I would like to boil my Super h engine block. It is completely full of old engine coolent. Is there a place or a person it southern Minnesota, Northern Iowa, or western Wisconsin who would be able to do this? Been looking around and can"t find a place local. I probably wont do it until this coming summer or fall when i hit the restoration hard. Thanks for any help you can provide me!




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benny2

02-05-2006 00:35:55




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 Before you boil make sure Re: Where can I boil my in reply to Andrew Kappers, 01-21-2006 16:35:23  
Before you boil make sure that you have every piece of Alum brass or zink off it including any tags. Make sure you either have or can get new Cam bearings as these will be gone too.



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charley hellickson

02-04-2006 19:03:00




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 Re: Where can I boil my block? in reply to Andrew Kappers, 01-21-2006 16:35:23  
Arnold Motor Supply shops can do it. i am not shure what all towns they are in. they are up in nothern IA. Algona and Spencer. they might at least one in southern MN.



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DJM75

01-21-2006 19:27:12




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 Re: Where can I boil my block? in reply to Andrew Kappers, 01-21-2006 16:35:23  
any machine shop alot of napas have a machine shop or know one and if your near dubuque,Ia Grove machine shop does mine.



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old

01-21-2006 16:57:10




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 Re: Where can I boil my block? in reply to Andrew Kappers, 01-21-2006 16:35:23  
Any good machine shop will be able to do that for you. They always boil them out before working on them.



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