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 6,354 Reaction score 4 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 6,057 Reaction score 22 Location Wood County Tx 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 6,057 Reaction score 22 Location Wood County Tx 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