G GrimReeper67 New member Joined Oct 25, 2012 Messages 23 Age 38 Location Cedar Rapids, IA Feb 7, 2015 #1 I had to pull cylinders and noticed I had some coolant get down into the crankcase. Do I need to worry about it?
I had to pull cylinders and noticed I had some coolant get down into the crankcase. Do I need to worry about it?
roudyroy1 Active member Joined Jan 10, 2013 Messages 1,517 Location ontario GTA Feb 7, 2015 #2 Yes, it can corrode the crank bearings. Take a shop vac and duct tape piece of fuel line or something like that on the end and suck it out.
Yes, it can corrode the crank bearings. Take a shop vac and duct tape piece of fuel line or something like that on the end and suck it out.
J jaydougempire Guest Feb 7, 2015 #3 roudyroy1 said: Yes, it can corrode the crank bearings. Take a shop vac and duct tape piece of fuel line or something like that on the end and suck it out. Click to expand... X2 Don't let that shit sit down there! Hard on bearings and crank seals! I do the exact same thing...use a shop vac and some fuel line taped to a funnel or something
roudyroy1 said: Yes, it can corrode the crank bearings. Take a shop vac and duct tape piece of fuel line or something like that on the end and suck it out. Click to expand... X2 Don't let that shit sit down there! Hard on bearings and crank seals! I do the exact same thing...use a shop vac and some fuel line taped to a funnel or something
Viktory2k1 VIP Member Joined Dec 10, 2014 Messages 654 Age 53 Location Waukesha, Wisconsin Feb 8, 2015 #4 I have an adapter for shopvac, not for that but it would work good.