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I supported Toymods
Location: Adelaide
Registered: July 2004
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Flushing Chemiweld and Gunk
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Mon, 01 November 2004 02:35
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Howdy
It would seem that my radiator is quite blocked with gunk from the new second hand motor and some of the chemiweld that was left in my radiator from the original motor.
I am gonna try and flush it myself before I give someone $200 to do it, what is a good solvent to use?
I hear about a litre of diesel in the cooling system, running for about half an hour will work wonders and then allow me to hook the pressure sprayer up to the rear heater hose and pull off the top radiator hose allowing all the gunk and chemiweld to fuck off.
Anyideas on this method? Improvements maybe?
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I supported Toymods
Location: Australia
Registered: November 2003
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Re: Flushing Chemiweld and Gunk
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Mon, 01 November 2004 02:56
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MR 1GGTE wrote on Mon, 01 November 2004 10:35 | I hear about a litre of diesel in the cooling system, running for about half an hour will work wonders and then allow me to hook the pressure sprayer up to the rear heater hose and pull off the top radiator hose allowing all the gunk and chemiweld to fuck off.
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I think you'll find that radiator hoses aren't very tolerant to fuel.
Take the radiator out, give it to someone, and get it cleaned.
It only costs $90
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I Supported Toymods
Location: Sydney
Registered: December 2002
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Re: Flushing Chemiweld and Gunk
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Mon, 01 November 2004 03:00
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Arghh... what is with everyone wanting to stick diesel in their water / oil system today?
Chuck in some Tecaloy Radiator Flush or similar and drive around for a few hours (i.e. follow instructions on bottle).
If that doesn't de-gunk things drain your coolant and then remove your thermostat... put everything back together sans-thermostat. remove the top radiator hose from the radiator and then stuff ye-old garden hose in the hose... turn on the hose and let it rip for a bit.
If you took your car for a reverse flush they would do pretty much as above but they would use an air compressor to give the water a bit more pressure.
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: February 2003
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Re: Flushing Chemiweld and Gunk
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Mon, 01 November 2004 03:03
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what he said ^... except, if you can use the firehose at work insteaad of the carden hose, it'll help flush a system (with no thermostat inside).
Just be careful NOT to point nozzle directly at the radiator...
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I supported Toymods
Location: Adelaide
Registered: July 2004
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Re: Flushing Chemiweld and Gunk
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Mon, 01 November 2004 03:30
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cheers for that fellas, will the CHEMIWELD have permenatly gunked up my radiator??
I might have a go at cleaning and flushing it myself i reckon, it all they use is a wirebrush and elbow grease and the bottle like cleaning things.
Once again thanks for teh help
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Location: south east - melbourne
Registered: March 2004
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Re: Flushing Chemiweld and Gunk
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Mon, 01 November 2004 05:08
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MAN I DID THE SAME MYSELF ON THE WEEKEND , CHANGING COOLANT AND THERMOSTAT --
now my car runs fine and warms up heaps faster 6 min i think compared to 14 lollll nand also the tranny goes into overdrive and no fucking rpm jumping up and down
i drained the system first then used plain water and run the heater on full blast run for around 20min with cap off u will see bubbles or froth then drain again , repeat proceduere , then buy some tecaloy mukout its a yellow coloured fluid put in radiator refill again go for drive or wait for 30-40 min , better to drive around for like 20 min , then drain again
remove top radiator hose from engine take radiator cap odff then stick garden hose into radiator and full blast until u see clear water coming out of the engine ( take thermostat out in the start), then drain again and refill with toyota red coolant 38 dollars for the bottle mix with some distilled water 1 liter each should do the trick
all should be well after
also refitted a new power steering cooler (pita) to do , factory power steering cooler is gone now and replaced with a ford tanny cooler and now resides behinnd the griffin on the grille (soarer gz20), took me a lot of time and effort to with a lot of bruises fcuking coolers oil cooletr 22 and hose30 dollars 50 bucks all up
the stuff that came out from the power steering was black fluid now has nice red type3 dex atf in it steering feels a little harder though (maybe im imagining it though )
be prepared to have u lawn grass turned to brownish black if ur doing the flush in the backyard and the garage to be filled with oil allover if u doing the power steering cooler , oil fcuking went everywhere when hose was disc and dripped all over the floor
oh also clothes and shoes drenched in oil and a lot of bruises and scalding from te coolant due to squuzing the radiator hose without radiator cap on
cheers
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Location: cambo
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Flushing Chemiweld and Gunk
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Mon, 01 November 2004 10:29
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dont drain hot coolant from your car then put cold water in straight away. or you can, just dont bitch afterwards.
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I supported Toymods
Location: Adelaide
Registered: July 2004
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Re: Flushing Chemiweld and Gunk
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Mon, 01 November 2004 11:18
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EVOSTi wrote on Mon, 01 November 2004 20:59 | dont drain hot coolant from your car then put cold water in straight away. or you can, just dont bitch afterwards.
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obviously
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Location: Victoria
Registered: May 2002
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Location: south east - melbourne
Registered: March 2004
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Re: Flushing Chemiweld and Gunk
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Wed, 03 November 2004 00:24
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yeah what EVOSTi said but i stil did it after waiting a little while like 5 min with bobnnet up andall , got away with it
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Location: cambo
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Flushing Chemiweld and Gunk
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Wed, 03 November 2004 10:18
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5 mins... man it takes alot longer than that! but if it wasnt HOT, and you put it in SLOWLY, you can get away with it tho its still not advised, especially if the engine has an alloy head.
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Location: south east - melbourne
Registered: March 2004
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Re: Flushing Chemiweld and Gunk
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Wed, 03 November 2004 21:40
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well car is still running so im guessing ive gotten away with it , i know changing from hot to coldstraight away will cause problems but didnt realise how bad it would be ,lollllllll
ok does the soarer have an alloy head yikesssss
will i notice any problems staright away or have to wait for it to show up due to changing the coolant that quickly
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I supported Toymods
Location: Adelaide
Registered: July 2004
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Re: Flushing Chemiweld and Gunk
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Wed, 03 November 2004 22:28
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if you cracked the head you would probably know by now, take your car for a trhash up the freeway and see if it overheats, if it does then check your oil for milkyness.
Thats all i can offer sorry
Also as if you didnt know the soarer had an alloy head, how many japanese motors do you know of post 85 that dont have alloyheads?
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Location: south east - melbourne
Registered: March 2004
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Re: Flushing Chemiweld and Gunk
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Wed, 03 November 2004 22:39
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NAH car hasnt been overheating yet sits between the halfway mark had about a 2 hour drive the day before and cars was all good and had a full load of people lollllllll so i reckon its gotten away
cant believe that u have to wait that ong between refilling with plain water just to get the old coolant out after its at normal operating temp
anyways i hope i dont have to replace the engine soon
have u done urs mr 1g did u use any radiator cleaner
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I supported Toymods
Location: Adelaide
Registered: July 2004
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Re: Flushing Chemiweld and Gunk
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Thu, 04 November 2004 02:36
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I just had my block and radiator professionally clean and flushed, only cost me $100 too that include coolant and new top radiator hose
gotta love the power of cash
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Location: south east - melbourne
Registered: March 2004
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Re: Flushing Chemiweld and Gunk
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Thu, 04 November 2004 02:59
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thats a good deal man hope its all good now
did u see how they did it and what they used ?????
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I supported Toymods
Location: Adelaide
Registered: July 2004
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Re: Flushing Chemiweld and Gunk
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Thu, 04 November 2004 04:55
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I was there the whole time
they used some industrial coolant, came out of a 44Gallon drum with holden written across the side but the dude says he uses it in all his cars and he has never had a problem and he drives a JZA80 TT, so it must be ok
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Location: south east - melbourne
Registered: March 2004
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Re: Flushing Chemiweld and Gunk
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Thu, 04 November 2004 04:57
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did u see how they did it as in the proceduere , as to how it was flushed and how many times whatever so other here can follow
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I supported Toymods
Location: Adelaide
Registered: July 2004
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Re: Flushing Chemiweld and Gunk
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Thu, 04 November 2004 05:00
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yeah man, he pulled off the rear heater hose, stuck a high pressure cleaner into it with some funky attachment and attached a high pressure air gun into the back of the hose where the the water was, made sure the bottom radiator hose was off, which is was because the radiator was out anyway and then fired up the water and gave bursts of air every now and then, this went on for about ten minutes untill it was deemed clean then it was all put back together
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