Oh shit, no GOOD way, but the best way is to take it out, no fittings,
no lines, use your solvent tank (you do have one?) to flush till all
visible stuff is down the drain, then blow out with air. If you don't
have one contaminate your best buddies tank. ITS IMPORTANT. Stay away
from any bead blast cabinet.,
THEN, go the the quarter wash and spend $5.00 washing the hell out of
it, then do step one again. Same with all the other fittings, pan,
head, anything salvageable from the old engine.
Toss the cooler away and buy another. Good insurance as you never seem
to be able to get one spotless after a hand grenade goes off.
Good luck,
L.D.
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