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Mr Ree wrote:What is causing you new radiator to get blocked? I would look into curing that before adding the filter.
gt4dude wrote:Just bits of crud from this
that didn't come out with a garden hose along with whatever rust scale it took with it.
(To save the bullsh1t posting, yeah t-stat out, yeah reverse flush yada yada yada)
allencr wrote:Garden hose full on into inlet/outlet, rag/duct tape/whatever wrapped tight to mostly seal it, then put the air 90psi+ into a hole/slit in the hose & blast away.
iOnic wrote:allencr wrote:Garden hose full on into inlet/outlet, rag/duct tape/whatever wrapped tight to mostly seal it, then put the air 90psi+ into a hole/slit in the hose & blast away.
^ Take pics of results plz.
RS13 wrote:Another quality allencr post!
Don't put 90psi through your cooling system. Most radiator caps release pressure at 15psi, with 6 times that if there was a blockage you'd blow seals and crack plastic.
Malcolm wrote:RS13 wrote:Another quality allencr post!
Don't put 90psi through your cooling system. Most radiator caps release pressure at 15psi, with 6 times that if there was a blockage you'd blow seals and crack plastic.
Sounds like the intention is to use the pressure to blast the water through more forcefully, rather than pressurising the system. I don't think a rag wrapped around a hose is going to hold 90psi.
Malcolm wrote:I probably would actually
edit: with the other end of the system open, the risk is pretty damn low of pressurising it, even if you've made an awesome seal on the inlet
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