This is about the best things I have heard in a while!

Originally Posted by
George Davis
The procedure was to get a piston almost to the top of the bore, then pack grease around the edge of the piston, then move the piston the rest of the way to TDC. The grease is there to trap crud. Clean the top of the piston any way you want (scraper, soft wire brush, or maybe one of those plastic bristle abrasive brushes?). When done, move the piston a little ways down, the grease sticks in place and holds the crud there, too. Wipe off the grease, do next piston.
A good idea I recently heard was to fill the engine with plain water for the initial firing up. That way if you have leaks or other problems, you don't get anti-freeze all over and don't waste it, either. After making sure all is well, flush and fill with a/f mix.
Hope some of that is useful.
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