looks great Mark. Some day we're gonna have a talk about those red and blue hose ends....................
Jody
Well I had the a few red and blue "in stock" at home so I used them. All the new one under hood are black. Maybe Santa will bring me some new black ones.
Well I had the a few red and blue "in stock" at home so I used them. All the new one under hood are black. Maybe Santa will bring me some new black ones.
OK I'll buy some more black ones. AN fittings are more expensive than a meth habit. A bag always cost me $100. Then I have to go back in a few days and buy more........
I dip those pesky red or blue anodized fittings in DRANO CYRSTALS and WATER mixed up in a plastic bucket - only takes a very small amount to do one or two at a time... but you can only use CRYSTAL drano... it's sold in a small black can with a red plastic lid. About $3 for a can of it.
Dunk that fitting in there hanging off a piece of welding rod - swish it around and rinse it off in fresh water - and polish it right up.
If you make the solution too strong - it will fizz and boil and you better be quick on your dip! Also DO NOT PUT THIS CLOSE TO YOUR FACE either - the fumes are more than nasty! Make it too weak and it takes forever... after a couple of batches you'll get the hang of it.
I dip those pesky red or blue anodized fittings in DRANO CYRSTALS and WATER mixed up in a plastic bucket - only takes a very small amount to do one or two at a time... but you can only use CRYSTAL drano... it's sold in a small black can with a red plastic lid. About $3 for a can of it.
Dunk that fitting in there hanging off a piece of welding rod - swish it around and rinse it off in fresh water - and polish it right up.
If you make the solution too strong - it will fizz and boil and you better be quick on your dip! Also DO NOT PUT THIS CLOSE TO YOUR FACE either - the fumes are more than nasty! Make it too weak and it takes forever... after a couple of batches you'll get the hang of it.
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You can use Easy-Off also
I stripped this fitting prior to welding it on my dry sump tank