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jor
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Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 7:02 pm    Post subject: OT-Cracked Block Follow-Up Reply with quote

For those interested, I'm taking the Barr's Leaks route as a last ditch
effort on my Ford 390. This engine is set up just right and I am hoping
(with some desperation) that I can save it. Anyhow, I followed the Barr's
procedure to the letter yesterday afternoon and evening. It is quite a
chore:
1. Install a T and completely flush all anti-freeze from the system;
2. Start engine, bring up to operating temp and continue to run at idle for
5 minutes;
3. Allow to cool, start, warm to op. temp and run at idle for 15 minutes;
4. Allow to cools, start, wart to op temp and them run at 1,500 rpm for 20
minutes (it was getting dark at this point and the neighbors probably really
enjoyed those Flowmaster!);
5. Allow to cool for 1 hour;
6. Remove radiator cap and drain system;
7. Let it sit for 12-24 hours.
I'm on the last step and keeping my fingers crossed. Say a little prayer.
jor

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Supraman
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Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 6:22 am    Post subject: Re: OT-Cracked Block Follow-Up Reply with quote

On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 06:02:53 -0700, jor wrote:

Quote:
For those interested, I'm taking the Barr's Leaks route as a last ditch
effort on my Ford 390. This engine is set up just right and I am hoping
(with some desperation) that I can save it. Anyhow, I followed the Barr's
procedure to the letter yesterday afternoon and evening. It is quite a
chore:
1. Install a T and completely flush all anti-freeze from the system;
2. Start engine, bring up to operating temp and continue to run at idle for
5 minutes;
3. Allow to cool, start, warm to op. temp and run at idle for 15 minutes;
4. Allow to cools, start, wart to op temp and them run at 1,500 rpm for 20
minutes (it was getting dark at this point and the neighbors probably really
enjoyed those Flowmaster!);
5. Allow to cool for 1 hour;
6. Remove radiator cap and drain system;
7. Let it sit for 12-24 hours.
I'm on the last step and keeping my fingers crossed. Say a little prayer.
jor

Man, are you STILL limping that thing along?
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jor
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Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 7:43 pm    Post subject: Re: OT-Cracked Block Follow-Up Reply with quote

"Supraman" <MarkIII@yahooDOT.calm> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.12.01.00.24.44.962624@yahooDOT.calm...
Quote:
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 06:02:53 -0700, jor wrote:

For those interested, I'm taking the Barr's Leaks route as a last ditch
*snip*
I'm on the last step and keeping my fingers crossed. Say a little prayer.
jor

Man, are you STILL limping that thing along?

It's not a limper; it's a screamer and I am still hopeful.

jor

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Hachiroku
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Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 8:59 am    Post subject: Re: OT-Cracked Block Follow-Up Reply with quote

On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 06:43:17 -0700, jor wrote:

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"Supraman" <MarkIII@yahooDOT.calm> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.12.01.00.24.44.962624@yahooDOT.calm...
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 06:02:53 -0700, jor wrote:

For those interested, I'm taking the Barr's Leaks route as a last ditch
*snip*
I'm on the last step and keeping my fingers crossed. Say a little prayer.
jor

Man, are you STILL limping that thing along?

It's not a limper; it's a screamer and I am still hopeful.
jor

Like every time I look out into the back yard at my "Hachiroku"!!

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I've spent a great deal of money on Whiskey, Women and Fast Cars

The rest I've squandered.
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