1995 Dakota body swap 2.0
Heads on that may still be good, along with some of the rotating assembly??? If the block is cast iron, it likely didn't care for getting that hot, but, it's probably salvageable as well, provided you still have it.
Bummer......
I have had that same one for about 30 years......
As you said, its a deal!
I want to make 2 suggestions to consider
1. Buy a couple nipples, a ball valve, a 90 degree elbow and a 45 elbow.
Remove the drain plug and install the above.
What I have found is, you can let it set for a week and most of the sediments will settle to the bottom. Drain it back into the containers the cleaner comes in, scrape out the sediments in the bottom of the washer, then refill with same fluid.
Doing this seems to make the fluid last a long time.
2. Tractor supply sells a nice parts cleaner in 5 gal. containers. I put 2 in mine... FWIW I have used kerosene, and diesel fuel, but both stink alot more then the cleaner, IMO.
Good luck, and I have enjoyed following your post.











