New method on radiator flush...Thoughts??
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New method on radiator flush...Thoughts??
ok so im reading about all the troubles people are having and tryin to come up with a good solution because i am also thinking of changing my radiator fluid, and like many others i want all of the old fluid to go away.
my thought what would happen if i was to get two large water containers (large enough to hold all of the trucks 19L of antifreeze) and fill one with nice clean antifreeze leave one empty. then disconnect the heater core hoses and extend them to their respective container. if the truck is cold the heater acts as a bypass to the thermostat rite??? so i should be able to drain nasty antifreeze into one bucket and pick it up from another assuming i dont allow too much air in the system. there may be some logistics to work out like helping the intake side by placing it higher than the truck so gravity has a chance to help. might have to remove the thermostat during this process just to allow the coolant to mix all the time, but would that stop my "bypass flow"
PS im running a 99 150 w/ 4.6 2wd ...120,000 mi
What do you guys think...sorry its a little scatterbrained i was just typing my thoughts
my thought what would happen if i was to get two large water containers (large enough to hold all of the trucks 19L of antifreeze) and fill one with nice clean antifreeze leave one empty. then disconnect the heater core hoses and extend them to their respective container. if the truck is cold the heater acts as a bypass to the thermostat rite??? so i should be able to drain nasty antifreeze into one bucket and pick it up from another assuming i dont allow too much air in the system. there may be some logistics to work out like helping the intake side by placing it higher than the truck so gravity has a chance to help. might have to remove the thermostat during this process just to allow the coolant to mix all the time, but would that stop my "bypass flow"
PS im running a 99 150 w/ 4.6 2wd ...120,000 mi
What do you guys think...sorry its a little scatterbrained i was just typing my thoughts
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- I myself did it the hard way - Jack up the front/ disconnect the top hose when filling/ all that crap.
JMC mentioned just the drain and fill and had know problems doing it that way.
So that's what I did this time and I'll be damned - It was cake, it worked! No problem.
Just drained rad and the block/ flushed/ filled her up. - No air pockets/hot spots/gurgling after shut down, nothing of that nature.
JMC mentioned just the drain and fill and had know problems doing it that way.
So that's what I did this time and I'll be damned - It was cake, it worked! No problem.
Just drained rad and the block/ flushed/ filled her up. - No air pockets/hot spots/gurgling after shut down, nothing of that nature.
Last edited by jbrew; 01-29-2009 at 06:58 PM.
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- I myself did it the hard way - Jack up the front/ disconnect the top hose when filling/ all that crap.
JMC mentioned just the drain and fill and had know problems doing it that way.
So that's what I did this time and I'll be damned - It was cake, it worked! No problem.
Just drained rad and the block/ flushed/ filled her up. - No air pockets/hot spots/gurgling after shut down, nothing of that nature.
JMC mentioned just the drain and fill and had know problems doing it that way.
So that's what I did this time and I'll be damned - It was cake, it worked! No problem.
Just drained rad and the block/ flushed/ filled her up. - No air pockets/hot spots/gurgling after shut down, nothing of that nature.