That's really putting your socks to work for you 
I'm going to try and avoid the drill/tapping scheme. I was just hoping that
I missed looking in same dark corner. Perhaps I can find a frostplug to
modify.
I think I'm going to start with a thermocouple on the termostat housing bolt
from the previous setup. It may just work.
Thanks for all the suggestions
Heinz
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From:
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 1999 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Putting the net to the test: need access to waterjacket
for an addit...
>Heinz
>
>You know better than that! They may not hurt the engine but YOU
>will know they are there-------thats the part that hurts!
>
>I am sure that the vacuums and the sticky stuff will work. I will just
>give you another option. Once while still racing we had to drill into the
>water jacket for some reason. Everybody wanted to pack it in but I
>wanted to run. We drilled the hole for what ever. Everybody was persuaded
>I was going to ruin something. When we got all done I took off my
>sock and took off the water inlet hose off the radiator, then stuffed my
>sock into the radiator, folded the cuff back around the neck of the
>radiator, slipped the hose back on, and tightened the clamp. Started the
>engine and let it run for about 3 or 4 minutes. Took the clamp off
>removed the sock and there was some metal in the toe. I won the
>feature event. Thats good enough for me.
>
>Take Care
>Arch
>
>PS I am sure there are better filter mediums available now.
>
>In a message dated 2/16/99 4:47:27 PM Central Standard Time,
>
>> Hmmm... what catches aluminum ?
>> Would I be correct in guessing/assuming that a few aluminum scraps in
the
>> water wouldn't hurt?
>>
>> Heinz
>>
>
>
I'm going to try and avoid the drill/tapping scheme. I was just hoping that
I missed looking in same dark corner. Perhaps I can find a frostplug to
modify.
I think I'm going to start with a thermocouple on the termostat housing bolt
from the previous setup. It may just work.
Thanks for all the suggestions
Heinz
- ----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 1999 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Putting the net to the test: need access to waterjacket
for an addit...
>Heinz
>
>You know better than that! They may not hurt the engine but YOU
>will know they are there-------thats the part that hurts!
>
>I am sure that the vacuums and the sticky stuff will work. I will just
>give you another option. Once while still racing we had to drill into the
>water jacket for some reason. Everybody wanted to pack it in but I
>wanted to run. We drilled the hole for what ever. Everybody was persuaded
>I was going to ruin something. When we got all done I took off my
>sock and took off the water inlet hose off the radiator, then stuffed my
>sock into the radiator, folded the cuff back around the neck of the
>radiator, slipped the hose back on, and tightened the clamp. Started the
>engine and let it run for about 3 or 4 minutes. Took the clamp off
>removed the sock and there was some metal in the toe. I won the
>feature event. Thats good enough for me.
>
>Take Care
>Arch
>
>PS I am sure there are better filter mediums available now.
>
>In a message dated 2/16/99 4:47:27 PM Central Standard Time,
>
>> Hmmm... what catches aluminum ?
>> Would I be correct in guessing/assuming that a few aluminum scraps in
the
>> water wouldn't hurt?
>>
>> Heinz
>>
>
>