mcg
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posted on 26/7/16 at 03:52 PM |
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Radiator Flush on Red Top
Hello again!
C20XE engine been standing for a couple of years. Successfully got it running quite nicely, but realized that the coolant water had a brown sludgy
build up in the expansion tank.
I have drained it out, and run water through the system, and now the water runs clear.
I was wondering if i should use a chemical treatment to do a proper clean? If so what would you recommend?
Also for the coolant, i have brought a standard halfords silicate based one that i need to dilute with water. Is that OK, or should i go ready
mixed?
Any thoughts would be great.
Thanks in advance.
Matt
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cliftyhanger
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posted on 26/7/16 at 03:59 PM |
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I have always used holts speedflush or similar, it does get a load more crud out.
As to antifreeze, the OAT type ones should be fine, and I don't see the point of ready mixed, why pay for water? (although hard water areas may
see some benefit . Maybe)
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sprintB+
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posted on 26/7/16 at 04:01 PM |
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I have great success with central heating cleanser. X400 for general dirty systems. Safe on alloy, rubber etc. I put a litre in my Dolomite Sprint
engine, drove it around for a week or so then flushed when hot. Then a plumber mate "power flushed another of my engines with his central
heating flush pump, amazing what that shifted. So I can thoroughly recommend central heating cleanser.
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britishtrident
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posted on 26/7/16 at 06:19 PM |
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Citric acid is the usual flushing agent before filling with OAT coolant --- cheap as chips off ebay.
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