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[GMCnet] Removing Valve cover/ oil pan baffles [message #328615] Fri, 26 January 2018 00:39 Go to previous message
BobDunahugh is currently offline  BobDunahugh   United States
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I'm not happy about not being able to say that the backside of these baffles are 100% PERFECTLY clean for the rebuild of this 403. This 403 oil pan has some rust on the inside. I've just never run into this before. If there is contamination inside the baffles. There's just no way to get it out using normal block cleaning methods. So has anyone removed these baffles for cleaning? Then reinstall. As I've said. I get real anal over cleanliness on engine assembly. When I assemble an engine. My shop that I keep our GMC in. I turn on it's air filtration system 12 hours before assembly. Then do all assembly with paper coveralls, and on white paper. I've never lost a bottom end of any race engines/ driver I've built. This cleanliness just pays off. Bob Dnahugh
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