This is an oldie but a goodie and it works great! Same thing happens when you don't change your coolant and it begins to conduct electricity it will eat at you cylinder heads and gasket metal parts and cause a leak or a blown gasket big reason why you should test your coolant! and replace when it starts to conduct electricity.
Awesome video, love it, my hats off to you. This is the kind of thing I like to watch. So for amperage you said more is better could a guy use a stick welder? I got an ancient battery charger but its only 6 amps I also have an even older Forney A/C stick welder that has a battery charger outlet but have know idea the amount of amps it would put out on the battery charger outlet. I imagine if you could use just a stick welder it would have to be D/C.
Thanks Nolan!! My charger only puts our 10amps tops, I wish I it was more more powerful. Yes, DC power is needed, I’m guessing 15-20 Amps would kick ass 🤘🏻
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Dart sport ✌️
get to hackin !!
Get hackin’ and shockin!
Jeff, I think this is your best video yet. Excellent work sir!
Thanks LB 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Great scott!!!! 🤣🔧you did it marty!!!! 👏 nice block cleaning hack
Hahahah!!! Love it! ✌️✌️✌️
I still have not tried this method, but I have a crusty SBM oil pan that would be a choice candidate... thanks bro.
No problem!!! Hope it works well for you ✌️
I've heard about this but this is the best practical explanation! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!!! It works pretty well and is cheap 🤘🏻
This is an oldie but a goodie and it works great! Same thing happens when you don't change your coolant and it begins to conduct electricity it will eat at you cylinder heads and gasket metal parts and cause a leak or a blown gasket big reason why you should test your coolant! and replace when it starts to conduct electricity.
Ah I never thought of that!!! So much shit comes out of the jackets, absolutely crazy
I've used this method with great success. Thanks for showing us all how it works.
Thanks for watching!!! It is a pretty good method for sure ✌️
I've got a set of heads that needs cleaned up. Now I know how. Good video, Jeff
It’s a pretty slick process, it’s crazy how much junk it pulled out!
Super cool idea!
Yep! With shocking results!
So gross 🤢 I love it 🤍
Love your shirt Jeff ✌🏼
Thanks man!!! Gross but good gross 🤣
Awesome video, love it, my hats off to you. This is the kind of thing I like to watch. So for amperage you said more is better could a guy use a stick welder? I got an ancient battery charger but its only 6 amps I also have an even older Forney A/C stick welder that has a battery charger outlet but have know idea the amount of amps it would put out on the battery charger outlet. I imagine if you could use just a stick welder it would have to be D/C.
Thanks Nolan!! My charger only puts our 10amps tops, I wish I it was more more powerful. Yes, DC power is needed, I’m guessing 15-20 Amps would kick ass 🤘🏻
Pretty interesting. It’s crazy how much muck and rust collected on the fly wheel.
Absolutely crazy, the first time I did this engine block it was much more.
I’ve read about this, I’ve had several friends explain the process. Now I want to try it just so I can play this music in the background!
Hell yes brother!! The only thing I would do next time is use a bigger tub and a higher amp charger ✌️
Science is am are funtastical
For sure man!!! especially when it’s fun 🤘🏻
your garage is a wreck right now... HA. You barely have any engines, transmissions, parts, and detritus scattered about in there.
Hahaha!!! I just need more room 🤘🏻