heater core leak, cleaning advice.
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Your alternator didn't complain about the swimming exercise, I can't imagine
it would care about the bath. I would pressure wash, and be ready to dry the
inside of the distributor.
HINT, the WD in WD40 means Water Displacement.
"Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
news:uszAd.795$JC2.207@newsread2.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
> Well, I have a few things here I could use some advice for... Over the
> Christmas holiday, I went muddin at one of my favorite spots. Usually I
> will ride around the trails with my windows down, since it's still warm
down
> here (Florida). When I got to the mud hole, I zipped my windows up,
turned
> on my AC and started to commence the mudflinging. After a few passes and
> doughnuts, I sat in the middle of it all, and noticed vapor coming out of
my
> vents. Coolant was coming out of the bottom vents, so now my floorboard
is
> soaked. It's home now, and I ripped out everything inside and got to the
> heater core box housing thingy. I think I read somewhere in this group
that
> there are 4 bolts holding it in from the engine compartment? If that
true,
> I'm gonna have to clean up my engine compartment to find them, its very
> muddy in there. What would be the best way to clean up in there, engine
and
> all while I'm at it? I know I gotta cover up the alternator, but anything
> else I don't know about? I'm thinking of pressure washing everything in
> there.
>
>
it would care about the bath. I would pressure wash, and be ready to dry the
inside of the distributor.
HINT, the WD in WD40 means Water Displacement.
"Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
news:uszAd.795$JC2.207@newsread2.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
> Well, I have a few things here I could use some advice for... Over the
> Christmas holiday, I went muddin at one of my favorite spots. Usually I
> will ride around the trails with my windows down, since it's still warm
down
> here (Florida). When I got to the mud hole, I zipped my windows up,
turned
> on my AC and started to commence the mudflinging. After a few passes and
> doughnuts, I sat in the middle of it all, and noticed vapor coming out of
my
> vents. Coolant was coming out of the bottom vents, so now my floorboard
is
> soaked. It's home now, and I ripped out everything inside and got to the
> heater core box housing thingy. I think I read somewhere in this group
that
> there are 4 bolts holding it in from the engine compartment? If that
true,
> I'm gonna have to clean up my engine compartment to find them, its very
> muddy in there. What would be the best way to clean up in there, engine
and
> all while I'm at it? I know I gotta cover up the alternator, but anything
> else I don't know about? I'm thinking of pressure washing everything in
> there.
>
>
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Your alternator didn't complain about the swimming exercise, I can't imagine
it would care about the bath. I would pressure wash, and be ready to dry the
inside of the distributor.
HINT, the WD in WD40 means Water Displacement.
"Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
news:uszAd.795$JC2.207@newsread2.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
> Well, I have a few things here I could use some advice for... Over the
> Christmas holiday, I went muddin at one of my favorite spots. Usually I
> will ride around the trails with my windows down, since it's still warm
down
> here (Florida). When I got to the mud hole, I zipped my windows up,
turned
> on my AC and started to commence the mudflinging. After a few passes and
> doughnuts, I sat in the middle of it all, and noticed vapor coming out of
my
> vents. Coolant was coming out of the bottom vents, so now my floorboard
is
> soaked. It's home now, and I ripped out everything inside and got to the
> heater core box housing thingy. I think I read somewhere in this group
that
> there are 4 bolts holding it in from the engine compartment? If that
true,
> I'm gonna have to clean up my engine compartment to find them, its very
> muddy in there. What would be the best way to clean up in there, engine
and
> all while I'm at it? I know I gotta cover up the alternator, but anything
> else I don't know about? I'm thinking of pressure washing everything in
> there.
>
>
it would care about the bath. I would pressure wash, and be ready to dry the
inside of the distributor.
HINT, the WD in WD40 means Water Displacement.
"Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
news:uszAd.795$JC2.207@newsread2.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
> Well, I have a few things here I could use some advice for... Over the
> Christmas holiday, I went muddin at one of my favorite spots. Usually I
> will ride around the trails with my windows down, since it's still warm
down
> here (Florida). When I got to the mud hole, I zipped my windows up,
turned
> on my AC and started to commence the mudflinging. After a few passes and
> doughnuts, I sat in the middle of it all, and noticed vapor coming out of
my
> vents. Coolant was coming out of the bottom vents, so now my floorboard
is
> soaked. It's home now, and I ripped out everything inside and got to the
> heater core box housing thingy. I think I read somewhere in this group
that
> there are 4 bolts holding it in from the engine compartment? If that
true,
> I'm gonna have to clean up my engine compartment to find them, its very
> muddy in there. What would be the best way to clean up in there, engine
and
> all while I'm at it? I know I gotta cover up the alternator, but anything
> else I don't know about? I'm thinking of pressure washing everything in
> there.
>
>
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isn't the fun of muding is cleaning after ???
like to see people saying where the hell he was he looking at my jeep full
of mud
LOL
"Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
10t5q7vp7j6hl03@corp.supernews.com...
> Your alternator didn't complain about the swimming exercise, I can't
> imagine
> it would care about the bath. I would pressure wash, and be ready to dry
> the
> inside of the distributor.
>
> HINT, the WD in WD40 means Water Displacement.
>
>
>
>
>
> "Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
> news:uszAd.795$JC2.207@newsread2.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
>> Well, I have a few things here I could use some advice for... Over the
>> Christmas holiday, I went muddin at one of my favorite spots. Usually I
>> will ride around the trails with my windows down, since it's still warm
> down
>> here (Florida). When I got to the mud hole, I zipped my windows up,
> turned
>> on my AC and started to commence the mudflinging. After a few passes and
>> doughnuts, I sat in the middle of it all, and noticed vapor coming out of
> my
>> vents. Coolant was coming out of the bottom vents, so now my floorboard
> is
>> soaked. It's home now, and I ripped out everything inside and got to the
>> heater core box housing thingy. I think I read somewhere in this group
> that
>> there are 4 bolts holding it in from the engine compartment? If that
> true,
>> I'm gonna have to clean up my engine compartment to find them, its very
>> muddy in there. What would be the best way to clean up in there, engine
> and
>> all while I'm at it? I know I gotta cover up the alternator, but
>> anything
>> else I don't know about? I'm thinking of pressure washing everything in
>> there.
>>
>>
>
>
like to see people saying where the hell he was he looking at my jeep full
of mud
LOL
"Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
10t5q7vp7j6hl03@corp.supernews.com...
> Your alternator didn't complain about the swimming exercise, I can't
> imagine
> it would care about the bath. I would pressure wash, and be ready to dry
> the
> inside of the distributor.
>
> HINT, the WD in WD40 means Water Displacement.
>
>
>
>
>
> "Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
> news:uszAd.795$JC2.207@newsread2.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
>> Well, I have a few things here I could use some advice for... Over the
>> Christmas holiday, I went muddin at one of my favorite spots. Usually I
>> will ride around the trails with my windows down, since it's still warm
> down
>> here (Florida). When I got to the mud hole, I zipped my windows up,
> turned
>> on my AC and started to commence the mudflinging. After a few passes and
>> doughnuts, I sat in the middle of it all, and noticed vapor coming out of
> my
>> vents. Coolant was coming out of the bottom vents, so now my floorboard
> is
>> soaked. It's home now, and I ripped out everything inside and got to the
>> heater core box housing thingy. I think I read somewhere in this group
> that
>> there are 4 bolts holding it in from the engine compartment? If that
> true,
>> I'm gonna have to clean up my engine compartment to find them, its very
>> muddy in there. What would be the best way to clean up in there, engine
> and
>> all while I'm at it? I know I gotta cover up the alternator, but
>> anything
>> else I don't know about? I'm thinking of pressure washing everything in
>> there.
>>
>>
>
>
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isn't the fun of muding is cleaning after ???
like to see people saying where the hell he was he looking at my jeep full
of mud
LOL
"Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
10t5q7vp7j6hl03@corp.supernews.com...
> Your alternator didn't complain about the swimming exercise, I can't
> imagine
> it would care about the bath. I would pressure wash, and be ready to dry
> the
> inside of the distributor.
>
> HINT, the WD in WD40 means Water Displacement.
>
>
>
>
>
> "Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
> news:uszAd.795$JC2.207@newsread2.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
>> Well, I have a few things here I could use some advice for... Over the
>> Christmas holiday, I went muddin at one of my favorite spots. Usually I
>> will ride around the trails with my windows down, since it's still warm
> down
>> here (Florida). When I got to the mud hole, I zipped my windows up,
> turned
>> on my AC and started to commence the mudflinging. After a few passes and
>> doughnuts, I sat in the middle of it all, and noticed vapor coming out of
> my
>> vents. Coolant was coming out of the bottom vents, so now my floorboard
> is
>> soaked. It's home now, and I ripped out everything inside and got to the
>> heater core box housing thingy. I think I read somewhere in this group
> that
>> there are 4 bolts holding it in from the engine compartment? If that
> true,
>> I'm gonna have to clean up my engine compartment to find them, its very
>> muddy in there. What would be the best way to clean up in there, engine
> and
>> all while I'm at it? I know I gotta cover up the alternator, but
>> anything
>> else I don't know about? I'm thinking of pressure washing everything in
>> there.
>>
>>
>
>
like to see people saying where the hell he was he looking at my jeep full
of mud
LOL
"Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
10t5q7vp7j6hl03@corp.supernews.com...
> Your alternator didn't complain about the swimming exercise, I can't
> imagine
> it would care about the bath. I would pressure wash, and be ready to dry
> the
> inside of the distributor.
>
> HINT, the WD in WD40 means Water Displacement.
>
>
>
>
>
> "Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
> news:uszAd.795$JC2.207@newsread2.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
>> Well, I have a few things here I could use some advice for... Over the
>> Christmas holiday, I went muddin at one of my favorite spots. Usually I
>> will ride around the trails with my windows down, since it's still warm
> down
>> here (Florida). When I got to the mud hole, I zipped my windows up,
> turned
>> on my AC and started to commence the mudflinging. After a few passes and
>> doughnuts, I sat in the middle of it all, and noticed vapor coming out of
> my
>> vents. Coolant was coming out of the bottom vents, so now my floorboard
> is
>> soaked. It's home now, and I ripped out everything inside and got to the
>> heater core box housing thingy. I think I read somewhere in this group
> that
>> there are 4 bolts holding it in from the engine compartment? If that
> true,
>> I'm gonna have to clean up my engine compartment to find them, its very
>> muddy in there. What would be the best way to clean up in there, engine
> and
>> all while I'm at it? I know I gotta cover up the alternator, but
>> anything
>> else I don't know about? I'm thinking of pressure washing everything in
>> there.
>>
>>
>
>
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isn't the fun of muding is cleaning after ???
like to see people saying where the hell he was he looking at my jeep full
of mud
LOL
"Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
10t5q7vp7j6hl03@corp.supernews.com...
> Your alternator didn't complain about the swimming exercise, I can't
> imagine
> it would care about the bath. I would pressure wash, and be ready to dry
> the
> inside of the distributor.
>
> HINT, the WD in WD40 means Water Displacement.
>
>
>
>
>
> "Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
> news:uszAd.795$JC2.207@newsread2.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
>> Well, I have a few things here I could use some advice for... Over the
>> Christmas holiday, I went muddin at one of my favorite spots. Usually I
>> will ride around the trails with my windows down, since it's still warm
> down
>> here (Florida). When I got to the mud hole, I zipped my windows up,
> turned
>> on my AC and started to commence the mudflinging. After a few passes and
>> doughnuts, I sat in the middle of it all, and noticed vapor coming out of
> my
>> vents. Coolant was coming out of the bottom vents, so now my floorboard
> is
>> soaked. It's home now, and I ripped out everything inside and got to the
>> heater core box housing thingy. I think I read somewhere in this group
> that
>> there are 4 bolts holding it in from the engine compartment? If that
> true,
>> I'm gonna have to clean up my engine compartment to find them, its very
>> muddy in there. What would be the best way to clean up in there, engine
> and
>> all while I'm at it? I know I gotta cover up the alternator, but
>> anything
>> else I don't know about? I'm thinking of pressure washing everything in
>> there.
>>
>>
>
>
like to see people saying where the hell he was he looking at my jeep full
of mud
LOL
"Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
10t5q7vp7j6hl03@corp.supernews.com...
> Your alternator didn't complain about the swimming exercise, I can't
> imagine
> it would care about the bath. I would pressure wash, and be ready to dry
> the
> inside of the distributor.
>
> HINT, the WD in WD40 means Water Displacement.
>
>
>
>
>
> "Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
> news:uszAd.795$JC2.207@newsread2.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
>> Well, I have a few things here I could use some advice for... Over the
>> Christmas holiday, I went muddin at one of my favorite spots. Usually I
>> will ride around the trails with my windows down, since it's still warm
> down
>> here (Florida). When I got to the mud hole, I zipped my windows up,
> turned
>> on my AC and started to commence the mudflinging. After a few passes and
>> doughnuts, I sat in the middle of it all, and noticed vapor coming out of
> my
>> vents. Coolant was coming out of the bottom vents, so now my floorboard
> is
>> soaked. It's home now, and I ripped out everything inside and got to the
>> heater core box housing thingy. I think I read somewhere in this group
> that
>> there are 4 bolts holding it in from the engine compartment? If that
> true,
>> I'm gonna have to clean up my engine compartment to find them, its very
>> muddy in there. What would be the best way to clean up in there, engine
> and
>> all while I'm at it? I know I gotta cover up the alternator, but
>> anything
>> else I don't know about? I'm thinking of pressure washing everything in
>> there.
>>
>>
>
>
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"Patrick" <pat.guarnaccia@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:rrIAd.31925$Tn1.1295847@news20.bellglobal.com ...
> isn't the fun of muding is cleaning after ???
>
> like to see people saying where the hell he was he looking at my jeep full
> of mud
>
> LOL
>
I took my Jeep to the local self-serve car wash after a trip through the mud
pits. The caretaker asked me to never return. ;-)
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"Patrick" <pat.guarnaccia@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:rrIAd.31925$Tn1.1295847@news20.bellglobal.com ...
> isn't the fun of muding is cleaning after ???
>
> like to see people saying where the hell he was he looking at my jeep full
> of mud
>
> LOL
>
I took my Jeep to the local self-serve car wash after a trip through the mud
pits. The caretaker asked me to never return. ;-)
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"Patrick" <pat.guarnaccia@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:rrIAd.31925$Tn1.1295847@news20.bellglobal.com ...
> isn't the fun of muding is cleaning after ???
>
> like to see people saying where the hell he was he looking at my jeep full
> of mud
>
> LOL
>
I took my Jeep to the local self-serve car wash after a trip through the mud
pits. The caretaker asked me to never return. ;-)
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Same here in Vista, California.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> I took my Jeep to the local self-serve car wash after a trip through the mud
> pits. The caretaker asked me to never return. ;-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> I took my Jeep to the local self-serve car wash after a trip through the mud
> pits. The caretaker asked me to never return. ;-)
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Same here in Vista, California.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> I took my Jeep to the local self-serve car wash after a trip through the mud
> pits. The caretaker asked me to never return. ;-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> I took my Jeep to the local self-serve car wash after a trip through the mud
> pits. The caretaker asked me to never return. ;-)


