I thought Ospho was the hot stuff back in the 70s.
This method takes it into another dimension. It eats rust, and only rust...
g.
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: Rust removal is by far the biggest issue
: that I deal with. I've tried everything
: over the last 40+ years. About 2 1/2
: half years ago I tried rust911, a
: chelate (sp?) rust removal process, and
: the rust removal problem is solved, and
: I haven't looked back.
: Using the product as directed, 16-1
: mix, 24 hour soak, you will likely be
: very pleased.
: It's not acid, no special disposal
: required.
: Hint- when it gets BLACK, and no longer
: translucent, it's dead. If the water
: jackets have heavy rust, it may require
: 2 treatments.
: Glen
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: Thanks Glen. I am curious how this
: RUST911 stuff works since the web page
: says it is not acidic. It is certainly
: priced right. Since you recommend it I
: will give it a try. I currently have
: the phosphoric acid in the water jacket
: and may leave it there until I get the
: mail-order rust remover. If anything,
: the end result should be even cleaner.
:
: I'll try both galley plugs in both
: tapped holes as you recommended to
: determine the combination that leaves
: them both below the plates.
:
: Rust removal will slow the rebuild down
: but after 12 weeks... what's a little
: more time?
:
: Thanks,
: Doug L.
:
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: I'm thinking that the short plug goes
: in
: front, check fit it and make sure it
: goes deep enough that it doesn't stand
: proud of the block face.
: For block rust...look up RUST911, and
: order enough to do the block, mix
: according to directions, and leave it
: alone for 24 hours.
: Flush good with water, the results will
: amaze you. I just did my TR-6 block in
: exactly the same manner that you
: described.
: It's the ONLY way to get the rust out
: of the water passages. I have used it
: for several years now and am very
: pleased with the results.
: Glen
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