[AT] 430V update
Steve W.
swilliams268 at frontier.com
Sun Jun 18 17:37:55 PDT 2017
Spencer Yost wrote:
> I used Father's Day as an excuse to spend the morning working on the
> 430 instead of other things. I sucked out the penetrating fluid from
> the number one cylinder (with my mighty vac vacuum, another handy use
> for it). And then got my inspection camera in the bore and found
> what appeared to be typical water infiltration. Wasn't any signs of
> damage, debris or anything like that.
>
> But I was a little mystified. The muffler was on tight, no signs of
> rust in the muffler or piping and no signs there could be
> infiltration anywhere else. No water in the oil or oil in the
> coolant. There didn't appear to be any reason for the water at all.
> And then I found this. Any water that ran down the muffler or ran
> off the hood into the exhaust pipe hole would have gotten through
> this rusted out spot in the manifold flange.
>
> Mystery solved but the bore looked pretty rough. The camera isn't
> perfect but I could see enough to see it wasn't just a little surface
> rust.
>
> I'm going to pull the manifold and head and pan. I don't think
> force is the right thing for this situation. Rings are bound to be
> stuck bad.
>
>
> Spencer Yost
>
How about dumping some evaporust or plain old vinegar in there to eat
some of the rust before you pull it apart. That might allow things to
come apart easier.
--
Steve W.
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