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Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Memphis
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Star, MS
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Andy, does the Prep and Etch leave a black coating where it treats the rust?
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I'll add that I also tried evaporust on a operational engine. This was a 50 (about 4.5 gallons coolant capacity). Former owner had put in Al radiator and didn't use any zinc. I drained about a gallon of coolant and replaced with evaporust. I took several 20 to 30 miles drives over a two week period. Then I drained and flushed several times. A the time I also had a leaky thermostat housing so when changing I was able to look down inside the engine. Both radiator and head were much cleaner appearing when I completed the process.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Star, MS
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Thanks for all the ideas. I think I'm going to get the block checked and machining done before I spend any more time with it. I'm leaning toward soaking the coolant areas in Evapo Rust when I get it back. I can't see any more scale, just rust colored surface where the scale was. Most of the area is clean with a cast iron color. I just want to do a thorough job while it is all exposed.
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If you are get it machine & checked get baked & cleaned first.
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