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> Cleaning the "inside" of heat exchangers
Cazz
post Jan 21 2018, 05:12 PM
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Just bought a 73 914. Previous owner has resealed the engine. No noticeable oil leaks. Also the outside of the heat exchangers are very clean.

Problem: The inside of the heat exchangers have oil in them. When the engine gets hot tons of smoke comes bellowing out of the heat exchangers. You can actually hear the oil crackling and burning.

Is there anyway to clean all of this oil out of the "inside" of the heat exchangers without taking them off the car or will this car always smoke with these on the car
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johnhora
post Jan 24 2018, 09:56 AM
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vacca...not sure what you are asking...
but if you want to do this while the HEs are on the car...

1: remove the heater parts from the HE

2: You now have a BIG U (yellow)

3: take a garden hose and put in the HE at the red arrow

4: turn on the water.....water and oil will come out the HE at the green arrow (can use red or green in reverse)


5: use all safety measures and gear to not get wet or hurt




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