Re: [DML] Under the manifold, was tab repair
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Re: [DML] Under the manifold, was tab repair
- From: jordan rubin <nuttenschleuder@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 09:50:18 -0800 (PST)
I used a small rounded off tool to remove the crap
from mine. It took a long time to clean it out. I
found enough copper rings to redo half the fuel
injection, several regular washers, paper, and a banjo
bolt i lost several months earlier. Everyone should
know that the pictures I sent were before photos, the
engine casting now is in pristine condition. I home
to have the car running in the next 2 weeks as im
waiting for some parts to come in.
jordan 11613
--- cruznmd <racuti1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Around the first 1/3 of last year I ended up
> re-conditioning the
> upper half of my engine. (Headgaskets, seals, etc) I
> ordered the kit
> from DMCH. Out of paranoia, I also replaced every
> thermistor and
> vacuum switch that screws into the "Y" pipe.
>
> My valley was totally packed with potting soil
> quality dirt, O-rings,
> copper rings, screws, acorns etc. It took several
> hours to get dig
> all that out and actually get it clean. I was very
> fortunate not to
> have a coolant leaks and the corrosion that they
> cause.
>
> If you're wondering, this is a condition common to
> neglected
> DeLoreans, and if you buy a beater with the
> intention of restoring it
> to glory, it's a condition that should be fixed as
> soon as possible.
>
> Rich A.
> #5335
>
>
> --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, DMCVIN6683
> <dmcvin6683@xxxx> wrote:
> > I just changed my water pump and all of the hoses
> under the intake
> in
> > the summer of 2003. I found lots of debris that
> looked like dirt
> mixed
> > with antifreeze with some copper O-rings and a
> bolt. I had to use a
> > screwdriver lightly to scrape loose the debris and
> a wet-dry vacuum
> to
> > suck all of the junk out of the valley and the
> pockets under the
> > intake. This is a very critical area that should
> be cleaned with
> every
> > water pump replacement or if you store your
> vehicle outside in
> harsh
> > conditions you should try to pull your intake just
> to inspect this
> area
> > if you have never cleaned under the intake.
> >
> > There is a picture floating around somewhere where
> one of the
> valleys
> > actually was eaten away on somebody's car.
> >
> > These are just my recommendations on this part of
> the car due to my
> > experience with what i found under my intake and i
> am sure others
> on
> > the list will recommend differently on time frames
> on when this job
> > should be done.
> >
> > Mark
> > 6683
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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