24-03-2016, 01:29 PM
(24-03-2016, 01:18 PM)C2K Wrote: Use a hosepipe. It's crystalline antifreeze deposits, which were at one time suspended in water...Cheers buddy that's what I ended up doing. Got the head off the engine been sent away for a light skim if needed and a pressure test.
Most of the accessible stuff will come out with a scrape. Dishwasher tablets when it returns to service will see it bubbling fresh.
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Only issue I have is now getting the crank bolt out to get to the crank seals.