So the TT I got recently has been sitting for about 6 years and is not a runner at present.
I started tearing into it to get it up and running, should have been an easy fix. When I pulled the head, found a lower milage rebuild with stainless valves, .060" over aluminum pistons, adjustable lifters, etc.
I knew when I started that the head gasket was weeping down the side of the block a bit, but when I pulled the valve galley cover and Found anti-freeze in the galley floor..
So I decided it would be a good idea to drain the oil and ass soon as I pulled the drain plug.....out came Anti-Freeze (about 2-3 quarts) and then a bunch of gross oil. in total, about 2 gallons came out.
I can see that on the gasket, evidence of it slowly leaking/Weeping for a while and I don't think it was run that way.
That all said, what is the best way to clean this out and what should I use? I am assuming that I am going to have to pull the engine, pull the pan and hogshead, rods, clutches, bands, etc and clean them all, or can I do it in-truck?