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SuperNovaSS 03-01-2007 10:15 PM

Removing Engine Block Filler
 
I asked this question before and received some interesting ideas but none that worked well. So I figured I'd try again. I have a 69 ZL1 engine that at one point received a half fill of water jacket filler. I know the engine can most likely be run the way with no problems but I would like to remove it if at all possible. Does anyone have any ideas to remove the filler? I believe it is epoxy based and has the appearance of "JB WELD". Epoxy is a very tough compound to break down due to is complex molecular structure. Heat helps to soften it but I am afraid to use too much heat for obvious reasons. I think I need to find a chemical or acid that will desolve epoxy but not aluminum. I will resleeve the block if necessary to it can eat steel. Any ideas chemists?


Thanks,


Jason https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif

68SSCamaro 03-01-2007 10:27 PM

Re: Removing Engine Block Filler
 
Try looking at this company, www.dynaloy.com. We have a few of their products here at work, I'm in the semiconductor industry. They have several epoxy removers/solvents under Product Lines, General Industrial. Good luck.

SuperNovaSS 03-02-2007 12:27 AM

Re: Removing Engine Block Filler
 
I tried the least aressive one with no results. I think I will step it up a notch or two.


Thanks,


Jason


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