Posted by rbhuntn on February 29, 2016 at 11:53:33 from (64.235.31.6):
In Reply to: Radiator flush posted by fixerupper on February 29, 2016 at 11:44:06:
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I have used a straight white vinegar solution to flush radiators with when they are slightly clogged up. We put it in ran the tractor until warm then drained and flushed the rad and block.
When we drained the rad we got a lot of flaky looking stuff out. The we filled the rad and it drained in about 3-5 seconds.
You can try this just not sure how well it will work on rust. The problem we had was lime build up. I would not let it sit in the rad more than about an hour at most as the acid can do nasty things to cooper over a longer period of time. After you drain the vinegar flush several times with water or water with a baking soda mix.
Just a thought or two. Last time I mentioned using vinegar on here I got flamed.
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