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Old 01-20-2021   #591
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Applying indirect heat to the aluminum t-stat housing, directing flame downward & away from the bolt head, will expand the aluminum to loosen the bolt "set". Then, when using impact, alternately turn L & R will be more effective than only loosening.
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Old 01-20-2021   #592
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Applying indirect heat to the aluminum t-stat housing, directing flame downward & away from the bolt head, will expand the aluminum to loosen the bolt "set". Then, when using impact, alternately turn L & R will be more effective than only loosening.
Will keep that in mind for the future....thanks...

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Old 01-20-2021   #593
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Front RS head cleaned....

Cleaned and taped all sensor plugs ...ready for install...

First cleaning of oil filter housing....


Won't even need a repaint....20210120_155306.jpg20210120_155227.jpg20210120_170416.jpg20210120_170433.jpg

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Old 01-20-2021   #594
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Tom,

Just a suggestion. You might consider replacing low oil pressure sensor while you have the housing off. If the sensor is old, it might fail and leak oil through the connector and leave an oily mess. Once filter housing is installed, it?s real pain to replace.
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Old 01-21-2021   #595
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Just a suggestion. You might consider replacing low oil pressure sensor while you have the housing off. If the sensor is old, it might fail and leak oil through the connector and leave an oily mess. Once filter housing is installed, it?s real pain to replace.
Thanks Yung.....I will replace it....good suggestion.....rather do it now than later....
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Old 01-21-2021   #596
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Second cleaning today with oil filter and all sensors removed...very satisfied with the results....
Also part #'s and and an interesting marking and another set of #'s stamped on the housing....[emoji16][emoji16]20210121_151409.jpg20210121_151426.jpg20210121_151436.jpg20210121_151445.jpg20210121_151456.jpg

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Old 01-21-2021   #597
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With all this painstaking cleaning, is there any type of coating that can be applied to cast aluminum parts to keep oil and grime from getting soaked in? Oil and grime build up cannot be avoided but some coating that will make it easier to rinse off?
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Gibbs? It works on my polished engine.
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That?s on polished aluminum. Anything on cast aluminum?
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Between the Groups keeping me occupied....took sometime to get another part cleaned up....
the before....and the after...20210126_200613.jpg20210126_205713.jpg20210126_205723.jpg

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