vansdonk
That's not buffing out
So, I need to flush out the cooling system on the '70 Rover. It doesn't need a new radiator, thermostat, nor a water pump. But, it does have some discolorization to the coolant/water mixture that is in there. Not mud, just a bit too much rust color. Remember, these parts are 40 years old and I will order new ones as needed, just doing improvement maintenance as needed before buying parts. The only problem we have had was when we were in the mountains on pretty steep, long climbs and the temp would want to creep up to about 3 needle widths from the red zone. ( outside temp was around 88-92*) Once stopped and cooled down to inspect, the coolant had gotten hot enough to blow out into the reserve/catch container. Only needed to empty container twice the whole weekend with about 4 climbs up, about a 2500 foot gain in 5 miles or so.
My question is: I know about and have used several OTC radiator system flushes. But, someone suggested vinegar. Has anyone ever used this. I do know that once vinegar completely dries that there is no residue left, kinda like bleach. But it would be really hard to get the system completely dry. So if vinegar is ok to use, I was going to flush, drain, fill with 1/4 coolant 3/4 water and run till thermo opens, then repeat above steps this time filling with 50/50 mixture.
What are your experiences or opinions?
Thanks guys.
My question is: I know about and have used several OTC radiator system flushes. But, someone suggested vinegar. Has anyone ever used this. I do know that once vinegar completely dries that there is no residue left, kinda like bleach. But it would be really hard to get the system completely dry. So if vinegar is ok to use, I was going to flush, drain, fill with 1/4 coolant 3/4 water and run till thermo opens, then repeat above steps this time filling with 50/50 mixture.
What are your experiences or opinions?
Thanks guys.
