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From: RichH Organization: AT&T Worldnet Newsgroups: rec.boats.cruising Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 20:51:45 GMT Subject: Engine overheat-yanmar 2qm15 I sued to 'pickle' all the time with muriatic (hydrochloric) acid ... you can remove a fair amount of engine base metal if youre not careful. Muriatic pickling does remain a valid process - just be very careful. Mr. Catfish wrote: Thanks, I will pickle the engine, I got a copy of Good old boat yesterday and they have an article on cleaning out raw-water cooled engines using muriatic acid. Same technique would work with marsolve. George Pappas S2 9.2A "EXO" Yanmar advised not to use muriatic acid, just a mild cooling system cleaner. |
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