Posted by ScottyHOMEy on December 21, 2010 at 20:48:16 from (71.241.206.224):
In Reply to: Best way.... posted by Dave H (MI) on December 21, 2010 at 18:08:11:
In keeping with my view of the kitchen as an extension of my workspace (roasting crank pulleys, rebuilding Touch Controls on the kitchen table) might I suggest a good soak in the bathtub with a slimy feeling mixture of Tide or Oxydol? After a judicious touch with an air nozzle, as has been recommended, to get the heavier and looser stuff off, and some more air at the end to blow out anything that didn't wash away on its own.
It might even loosen up some of the scale on the inside, which can be rinsed with a good hot run with only water in the cooling system after reassembly, that by way a final leak check before final filling with anti-freeze. A good douse with the shower head should rinse it clean enough to take a very nice coat of flat black before re-installation.
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