by simontaylor » Sun Jun 19, 2005 11:42 am
Yup, give the rad a good flush, mine runs at least 5 degs cooler now.
first clean out the bleed pipe, just use a bit of wire or something to wiggle up into it, run the motor to get some pressure behind it too, it will soon clear out.
take out the 2 block core drain plugs (1 side by the oil filter and the other is about the same place but on the other side of the block, same 8mm square socket as oil drain plug).
put the hose pipe in one side and force water out the other side, repeat other direction too.
disconnect the feed and return from the rad and run the hose up them towards the engine, both pipes, might also help if you can put a bog brush type brush on the end, but do NOT loose it up the pipework.
run water through the rad, again in both directions.
I think if you take the rad off, you can get the ends off and clean out the bottom runs properly, but I could'nt be faced with all that when I did mine.
I was amased how much brown sludge and stuff came out, a bit of rust but rad weld too I suspect.
Fill up the system, run up to temp and then flush it all out again to make doubly sure it is really clean.
Should at least help a lot.
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simontaylor on Tue Jan 17, 2006 4:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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