Took the head off in order to fix an oil leak from the high pressure supply to the head -- head gasket was leaking from there to the side of the block, right above the rear of the oil filter. In the process of taking the head off, got some oil and coolant into several of the head bolt holes. How do the experienced people deal with that?
I was planning on using transfer pipettes (where do you buy those?) to get most of it out, then hit it with compressed air, then chase the threads before reinstalling the head. What else should I be doing?
I think I understand how to get the block surface clean (pelican's headgasket diy). My plan for the head is to check it with a precision straightedge and feeler gauge for warping, and if it's all good clean it up. I know aluminum is very soft, so what is safe to do to it? I have a razor gasket scraper which I can drag backwards to prevent gouges, but that's not going to get it totally clean (it'll probably be smooth but will not appear brand new). What chemicals, if any, should/can I use?
I was planning on using transfer pipettes (where do you buy those?) to get most of it out, then hit it with compressed air, then chase the threads before reinstalling the head. What else should I be doing?
I think I understand how to get the block surface clean (pelican's headgasket diy). My plan for the head is to check it with a precision straightedge and feeler gauge for warping, and if it's all good clean it up. I know aluminum is very soft, so what is safe to do to it? I have a razor gasket scraper which I can drag backwards to prevent gouges, but that's not going to get it totally clean (it'll probably be smooth but will not appear brand new). What chemicals, if any, should/can I use?
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