I can't really disagree with that, but would note that I have cleaned out
coolers that are too expensive to lightly replace (I use some Mazda rotary
coolers that are very large and very, very expensive unless you find a good
one in a wreckers) after wiping a bearing. A combination of solventing and
ultrasonic cleaning gave a result that I was pretty sure was OK. I ran a
separate oil filter downstream of the cooler just to be sure and when I
read the entrails (it was a canister style with a nice Crossland felt filter
you could pull apart and examine) there were no particles present.
Bill
In a message dated 5/5/2009 1:46:01 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
John.Desantis@Inficon.com writes:
I can't imagine any cleaning process getting the cooler clean enough that
I would trust it.
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