okay so i was getting my low mileage aspire engine ready for a quick install this weekend, doing gaskets and such. so when i went to pull the lower radiator hose off the block a whole bunch of corn was in it, where appearantly a mouse or something hid his stash. idk what i should do now. what would yall do?
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ummm?? what should i do about this??
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Get out the butter and salt and a kettle. :p
seriously though, you should be able to flush all the corn out of the hoses and radiator with a little patience. Check all your hoses and wires for damage from the critter ( they love too eat rubber and wire insulation). Make sure you rinse all that corn out, you don't want that getting into the cooling passages in the engine. Hope that helps .Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
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Corn does swell when you make it wet. Which might make your problem worse. Do you have access to a pressure washer? Maybe you can blow everything the H out of there. Mice that eat antifreeze-soaked corn don't fare very well either and are likely also still in there.
This 'fresh' engine of yours wouldn't appear to have come out of a running car recently. Be forewarned that seals and gaskets also dry out over time.
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I would think a water hose in from the top should wash all the corn out the bottom
This 'fresh' engine of yours wouldn't appear to have come out of a running car recently. Be forewarned that seals and gaskets also dry out over time.
do u think my seals will be dry rotted after only that short time??93 L plus 5 speed, custom herculined paint job, custom billet grille
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All debris should flush out with the tstat out and bidirectional flushing.
Corn should be good to seal large leaks as it stops in the hole then slowly
swells..
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Originally posted by Movin View PostAll debris should flush out with the tstat out and bidirectional flushing.
Corn should be good to seal large leaks as it stops in the hole then slowly
swells..
Power bait, chew, coffee, flour, tea...all kinds of things can stop leaks..Dan
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I'd be inclined to fish as much out as possible with a length or wire. If you heat the engine it would probably pop and be a devil to get out. Or swell with a water flush. Could you flush with, say, used motor oil? Of try compressed air, or the shop vac? You could just leave it in the shop overnight and let the mice dig it out. They put it in there, let them get it out.Original owner of silver grey carburetted 1989 Festiva. 105k km as of June 2006. 140k km as of June 2021.
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