Engine's been running a bit warm, intermittently, so I decided to redo the cooling system - new thermostat, water pump, radiator, all new coolant. Removed everything but the water pump so far, got a few gallons of coolant out, finally flushed (I think) the engine out running water through it via a hose.
At this point I've removed both the water temp gauge sensor and the block drain plug, fully expecting them to be clogged, and boy are they - I've dug out about 3 inches of what looks like dried carbon gunk, still haven't gotten a drop of anything out of the block drain (I actually think I've dug in far enough I'm hitting the inside wall of the water channel on the other side - feels like I'm up against metal now).
Now I think I've probably flushed everything out of it as I've run water through via the heater core inlet as well as the water pump and the thermostat housing until it runs through clear, but I'm a little concerned that even now I'm getting nothing from the block drain plug. I want to ensure I'm getting coolant to the back of the engine, is there anything I can do?
Any help appreciated.
At this point I've removed both the water temp gauge sensor and the block drain plug, fully expecting them to be clogged, and boy are they - I've dug out about 3 inches of what looks like dried carbon gunk, still haven't gotten a drop of anything out of the block drain (I actually think I've dug in far enough I'm hitting the inside wall of the water channel on the other side - feels like I'm up against metal now).
Now I think I've probably flushed everything out of it as I've run water through via the heater core inlet as well as the water pump and the thermostat housing until it runs through clear, but I'm a little concerned that even now I'm getting nothing from the block drain plug. I want to ensure I'm getting coolant to the back of the engine, is there anything I can do?
Any help appreciated.