Aug 24, 2006 #1 cord SDD Junior Member Joined Aug 21, 2006 Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Location vernal ut anyone have any good ideas for getting the residue off the ds intercooler pipe?
Aug 24, 2006 #2 CHPMustang Senior Member Joined Apr 6, 2005 Messages 6,352 Reaction score 2 Location Plano,TX You referring to the oil residue on the intercooler pipes? I'm not familiar with "ds"
Aug 24, 2006 #3 powerboatr living well in Texas Joined Jul 28, 2005 Messages 6,044 Reaction score 16 Location Northeast Texas CHPMustang said: You referring to the oil residue on the intercooler pipes? I'm not familiar with "ds" Click to expand... you know DIS and DAT with more DIS dan DAT i presume, but could be just DIS
CHPMustang said: You referring to the oil residue on the intercooler pipes? I'm not familiar with "ds" Click to expand... you know DIS and DAT with more DIS dan DAT i presume, but could be just DIS
Aug 24, 2006 #4 CSIPSD Full Access Member Joined Aug 24, 2005 Messages 763 Reaction score 0 Location Bend, OR I assume you are talking about the intercooler tube, you removed the insulation and that glue is hell? I used a wire wheel on my 4" grinder... done in ten minutes!!!
I assume you are talking about the intercooler tube, you removed the insulation and that glue is hell? I used a wire wheel on my 4" grinder... done in ten minutes!!!
Aug 24, 2006 #5 cord SDD Junior Member Joined Aug 21, 2006 Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Location vernal ut ya sorry the glue is what im talking about. ds drivers side. thanks for the advice.
Aug 24, 2006 #6 powerboatr living well in Texas Joined Jul 28, 2005 Messages 6,044 Reaction score 16 Location Northeast Texas that glue was designed to hold in high heat and adverse conditions, its a real bear to get off, a good stiff brass or ss brush will scrape it off
that glue was designed to hold in high heat and adverse conditions, its a real bear to get off, a good stiff brass or ss brush will scrape it off