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Re: Engine Gunk (H)
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Posted by Pale Rider on February 24, 2005 at 00:38:03 from (131.107.0.76):
In Reply to: Engine Gunk (H) posted by PurdueAg on February 23, 2005 at 20:07:14:
I'm sure you'll catch some flak for not doing the rest of the block though as far as I'm concerned that is entirely up to you. Some thing I would do however is to drop the oil pan and get that sediment cleaned out and make sure that the oil pump pickup is clean. I'd also recommend getting a can of liquid wrench or some time of solvent spray and spray around up there and give the insides a once over with a tooth brush or something. You'll get 90% of all that stuff out of there for the cost of an oil pan gasket, a can of spray and an afternoon. You'll feel better about the whole thing and you'll never be kicking yourself for not doing it when the opportunity was ripe.
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