I've read quite a few times that you are supposed to replace freeze plugs and oil drive shaft bearings when you hot tank a block, because the chemicals will eat them away. When I asked my machinist about this, he'd never heard of this or had any problem with it. He did recommend, however, that the freeze plugs be be removed prior to hot tanking to clean everything out better. I did some huntin around and it looks like different chemicals can be used in the hot tanking process. Is there a standard solution used or does it vary? If so, what ones do I need to worry about eating up my bearings and freeze plugs? If my machinist tells me I don't need to worry about it do I believe him?
Basically, what I am trying to accomplish is to get any crap cleaned out of the block caused by honing and having it decked. Is hot tanking the best solution or are there any alternatives to accomplish this?
Thanks for any help
Basically, what I am trying to accomplish is to get any crap cleaned out of the block caused by honing and having it decked. Is hot tanking the best solution or are there any alternatives to accomplish this?
Thanks for any help