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introducing a new chemical might have secondary effects, but alchol is what
we have now so that might be best.
But heating the engine and blowing air through might be the best bet for
removing averything. Dont have to boil it off, just warm it up good and
increase the evaporation action.
But perhaps simple is best. Plug the holes and put the coolant back in?
This is just theory, brain storm or brain fart - you're the judge.
One thought: Flush with a solvent that binds with water, and evaporates
easily, and that doesn't eat up the internal seals.
So perhaps a flushing with denat. alcohol or avgas prior to blowing the
case
dry with compressed air will remove a lot of water.
Alternative two. Take the engine case into a sauna and let it heat up for
long enough so that steam escapes.
All right alternative 2 wasn't that serious.
Memory is fuzzy on this one but I recall, running pure antifreeze is a
corrosion problem.
Marko
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