Hi Everyone,
Largely thanks to this forum I bought an early 90s G5200 that was supposedly restored. Unfortunately she overheats and as I started digging into the laundry list of potential causes, I've found that the coolant stop cock on the block is completely clogged with scale/gunk (I know because I tried to remove the 'bolt' and it immediately broke off). Tried slowly drilling out the hole with a small drillbit but didn't want to go too deep in fear of drilling into something I shouldn't be. No coolant came out.
So my question is, how can I clear out the flow channels (if that's what they're called) to at least flush the block? I am pretty sure the water pump is leaking so I was going to remove that next but I don't know what the coolant channels look like inside the block and whether I'll have any hope of unclogging them?
Thanks for any advice/help y'all can provide.
-Derek
Largely thanks to this forum I bought an early 90s G5200 that was supposedly restored. Unfortunately she overheats and as I started digging into the laundry list of potential causes, I've found that the coolant stop cock on the block is completely clogged with scale/gunk (I know because I tried to remove the 'bolt' and it immediately broke off). Tried slowly drilling out the hole with a small drillbit but didn't want to go too deep in fear of drilling into something I shouldn't be. No coolant came out.
So my question is, how can I clear out the flow channels (if that's what they're called) to at least flush the block? I am pretty sure the water pump is leaking so I was going to remove that next but I don't know what the coolant channels look like inside the block and whether I'll have any hope of unclogging them?
Thanks for any advice/help y'all can provide.
-Derek