Has anyone come across or used this product http://liquidintelligence.com.au/produc ... eaning-kit. I need to clean out the engine block and radiator of the 1929 Singer. It has a thermo Siphon cooling system (no water pump) so the system needs to be really clean to stop overheating. Any rust acts as an insulator and stops the efficient transfer of heat. I was going to use Evaporust https://evapo-rust.com.au/ which I use on all the small parts but then I came across Liquid Intelligence. Evaporust BTW works really well but it is quite expensive at $90 for 5 litres and since I need about 15 Litres the liquid intelligence is a cheaper option.
Thanks
Mike
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Liquid Intelligence #239
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mike
if you really want the cooling properly cleaned the only way is to get the head and block "hot-tanked"
all the methods that advocate not having to strip the engine down are just very bad band-aids, I've tried a few in my early days and have always had to go back to the beginning.
if you are careful when you strip the engine, you'll be able to reassemble it with having to replace much.
if you really want the cooling properly cleaned the only way is to get the head and block "hot-tanked"
all the methods that advocate not having to strip the engine down are just very bad band-aids, I've tried a few in my early days and have always had to go back to the beginning.
if you are careful when you strip the engine, you'll be able to reassemble it with having to replace much.
pirate4x4 wrote:So much hate, you guys never heard of QUADRANGULATION!? This is thinking outside the box, so outside you can not even see the box anymore
Re: Liquid Intelligence #239
Hot tank it, do right, do it once.