Good day folks,
I am in the process of changing the LIM gasket on a vehicle that's just plain dirty. I'm in northern Ontario where they battle ice on the roads with 4 things: sand, salt, more sand, and a bit more salt. To battle the salt, we use undercoating. The result is that the engine compartment is coated in sticky oil-based undercoating that the sand sticks to. Getting this stuff out of all the nooks and crannies of the intake manifold is pretty much impossible while in place. I have cleaned the manifold after removal but during the removal, I'm certain that this sand/oil crap has made its way into the heads through the bolt holes and also through the injector ports. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to best flush this out? The sand/oil mix is paste-like now and isn't particularly sticky but it's in some really hard to reach places.
At 200,000 miles, I really don't want to try pulling the heads since I'm sure to bust a bolt or two in the process.
Since I'd prefer not to sand the cylinders, rings, valves, bearings, etc all suggestions are welcome (I may just try them all; well, all the sensible ones anyway )
Thanks