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Re: Cleaning Out Wet Liner Block

To: <bbrewer@qnet.com>, <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Cleaning Out Wet Liner Block
From: "Fred Thomas" <vafred@erols.com>
Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 15:59:42 -0400
Cc: <bbrewer@qnet.com>
References: <200305061827.LAA00134@webmail.qnet.com>
>      I have my TR3 block disassembled and am looking at the water jackets
where
> the wet liners go. I have all of the large scale out, but there is still a
lot
> of surface corrosion. The DPO used some sort of sealant to seal the liners
in
> as well (grrrr, I knew those liners were tough to get out).
>      How important is it to completely derust the water jacket area? Is
just
> giving a general scraping and wirebrushing a good enough prep as long as
> nothing is loose to fall on the figure-of-8 seating area?
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Rust is just like "cancer" unless you remove all of the problem it will just
continuie to spead, but by leaving some you have helped it get a head start,
blasting it is one way and glass beads will not do any harm to the "8" seat
area, your wire wheel will do a great job also, yes on the painting, POR-15
works fine, I also recommned "No-Rosion" as a additive for your radiator
(well worth the price)

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