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inner frame dirtcavf150 12-16-2006, 11:12 PM Hi, I am working on a 94 toyota pu which I have up on stands. I have discovered that the frame is full of dirt! I have tried to scrap it out with the limited access , and am having fits trying to get it out. I have used a shop vac with a smaller hose adapted to fit what access i have, and there has to be a way to get this stuff out in a easier way! Pressure washing has been thought of , but since it is up w/engine out I can,t do it! Sounds really dumb, but I am working the underbody now and would like to get at it while it is up. Any suggestios to expedite this problem? cavf150:banghead: Swansen 12-17-2006, 01:11 AM yeah, pretty much your only real way of getting past this is with the powerwasher. Maybe, depending on how long the dirt has been there just compressed air, but even then i doubt that. fourwd1 12-17-2006, 11:17 PM You have discovered a Toyota frame's worst enemy. That dirt hold moisture that causes the frame to rust from the inside out, and frame rust is a Toyota trucks worst enemy. I use compressed air with a long, thin nozzle that angles. Stick it in the frame hole nearest the front and work your way rear using all the access holes in the frame. You'll end up with a big pile of dirt, rust, pebbles, bees nests, mouse nests, etc. Do it several times each side and you have a good start. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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