So, the first day of the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix was delayed for rain, and several of us were hanging out at the hotel wondering if the races would take place. We had heard it was rather a mess trying to get into the park because of all the people that had been held back, so Tom (VBigDog), his son, DuaneSword and I paid the hotel shuttle bus guy to run us over there. On the way, Tom tells me about the importance of ground straps and how he not only replaced his, but added another onto his differential in order to avoid problems associated with chemical reactions induced by random electric currents.
I made a mental note of this, purchased a few ground straps, and added ground strap improvements to the list of things to do to my car.
Well, over the weekend, I decides to begin dismantling my cooling system in order to install a new tstat housing, tstat, water pump and all new hoses. In doing so, I found this:

I then made note of the fact that my tranny ground location looks like this:

Now, I am pretty sure that black paint has been on my car a very long time (since the late 1970s, perhaps), which leads me to believe that I may well have the electrolysis problem engendered by the lack of appropriate grounds in my car that Tom was regaling me about.
All of this brings me (at long last) to a question:
How can I assess what I am dealing with? I am concerned about possible corrosion inside the engine, within the radiator and inside the heater core.
Do I just flush and hope for the best?
I made a mental note of this, purchased a few ground straps, and added ground strap improvements to the list of things to do to my car.
Well, over the weekend, I decides to begin dismantling my cooling system in order to install a new tstat housing, tstat, water pump and all new hoses. In doing so, I found this:

I then made note of the fact that my tranny ground location looks like this:

Now, I am pretty sure that black paint has been on my car a very long time (since the late 1970s, perhaps), which leads me to believe that I may well have the electrolysis problem engendered by the lack of appropriate grounds in my car that Tom was regaling me about.
All of this brings me (at long last) to a question:
How can I assess what I am dealing with? I am concerned about possible corrosion inside the engine, within the radiator and inside the heater core.
Do I just flush and hope for the best?