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    Cadillac pills

    Thanks for the compliments. Here are a few pics: I have since removed the running boards, added a set of EZ Inches, and installed 33" tires on M/T Classic II wheels. I need to take some new pics. As far as the Cadillac pills, they worked... mostly. The heater core doesn't leak...
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    Cadillac pills

    Yup, 1987 Chevy truck. I've never done it, but I hear it sucks to replace the heater core on these, so I'm gonna give the pills a try.
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    Cadillac pills

    TTT
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    Cadillac pills

    Why should the water be hot? Should my coolant be warm (but obviously not HOT) when I add it? The leak isn't very bad, so I figure it's worth a few bucks to try the pills before I go to all the trouble of replacing the heater core.
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    Cadillac pills

    Alright, one more question. This is actually for the leaky heater core in my truck, which has an all-iron SBC (if that matters)... should I crush up the pills and put it all in at once, or is it better to do 3 pills and then 3 pills? Hmm, feeling like Colombo now - "Just one more question:"...
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    Cadillac pills

    Sweet. Thanks, guys. :)
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    Cadillac pills

    Do these work better in plain water or 50/50 mix, or doesn't it really matter?
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    Pro 15 (undercoating)???

    It's not cheap, but it's worth it. You can get it direct from www.por15.com. It should stick to any metal or rust you may have, and you can get it in brush-on or spray-on form. It's neat stuff because it doesn't dry, it chemically reacts. It's in an anhydrous form in the can, and it actually...
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    87 Hot Air

    TTT (I'm interested too.)
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    Pro 15 (undercoating)???

    Nothing against Intercooler, but I hate undercoating. Paint is so much easier to remove once rust gets underneath it, and you can often see how far the rust has advanced. Undercoating hides it too long. Besides, if you don't drive it in the snow/salt, you really don't need anything like...
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    Tool for cutting stainless braid line clean

    How about one of those pliers-type general purpose cutters with a big razor blade in it? They're supposed to cut just about anything. Seems like you could use one to cut the lines already on the car with that, and then use a cutoff wheel in the future on lines before they're in the car.
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    Head gaskets... (again)

    On Cometic's website, it seems to indicate that you can get almost any thickness you want... even .020"! But is that still multi layer steel?
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    Happy New Year!

    Everyone on this board has treated me so nicely even though I don't have a turbo Buick. I just wanted to wish everyone a happy New Year, and may 2003 treat us all well! :)
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    87 Hot Air

    FWIW, I seem to remember Yenko doing a hotair turbo Z28 around 1979 or so. He used a water/alky injection system that ran off the windshield washer fluid reservoir. Well, yes mostly. When you take a bottle of liquid at room temperature and put some of it in your hand, the liquid absorbs heat...
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    87 Hot Air

    I think the idea is that he sprays a little regular temp fuel into the manifold at all times, which contacts the manifold surface and absorbs heat from it. That's what causes the vaporization (or evaporation--they're the same thing). It's sorta like having a bag of ice on your plenum all the...
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