High temps in summer heat.....suggestions please.
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Re: High temps in summer heat.....suggestions please.
Excuse my lack of knowledge, but blocked by what? Internally or externally?
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Re: High temps in summer heat.....suggestions please.
Not 100% sure mate. Calsification maybe. I have ways run demineralized water. Could have been from mixing 2 coolants that dont mix together. Had a 200k service about 6 months ago so maybe some sh*t got dislodged after the water pump was replaced. Only way to really tell is by cutting it open.
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Re: High temps in summer heat.....suggestions please.
maybe it was a poor quality radiator. 3 years is pathetic. If its blocked wouldn't the radiator specialist check it to see if it would respond to a cleaning process. I find it hard to believe that any additives used in the water which are commonly sold are likely to be the cause.
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Re: High temps in summer heat.....suggestions please.
A radiator guy could unblock it.
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Re: High temps in summer heat.....suggestions please.
Yeah rang red devil rads. Apparently have to cut the end tank off, clean out and weld back on. Not financially viable. $200 for a new ASI unit.
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