Radiator Acid Bath. Use painter’s tape to attach a flattened cardboard box against the. Almost a year ago i posted a problem i was having with my fj60 running too hot and after replacing everything but the radiator. The only way to remove it is with an acid bath or ultrasonic bath. Instead, a full flush is recommended, forcing the removal of all contaminants and debris before adding new fluid. The only way to dissolve deposits from ethylene glycol is with heat just pouring muriatic acid. I tried running 20% vinegar with water, i even tried around forty drops of muriatic acid along with water. You could try flushing the crap out of it with distilled water. Make sure your radiators are turned off and completely cool. Your choice of cleaning product is important, to avoid damaging. When you flush it with any acid, the acid eats away a very thin layer of the copper (.0001 or most likely more depending on time;
You could try flushing the crap out of it with distilled water. The only way to dissolve deposits from ethylene glycol is with heat just pouring muriatic acid. When you flush it with any acid, the acid eats away a very thin layer of the copper (.0001 or most likely more depending on time; I tried running 20% vinegar with water, i even tried around forty drops of muriatic acid along with water. The only way to remove it is with an acid bath or ultrasonic bath. Use painter’s tape to attach a flattened cardboard box against the. Almost a year ago i posted a problem i was having with my fj60 running too hot and after replacing everything but the radiator. Instead, a full flush is recommended, forcing the removal of all contaminants and debris before adding new fluid. Make sure your radiators are turned off and completely cool. Your choice of cleaning product is important, to avoid damaging.
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Radiator Acid Bath Make sure your radiators are turned off and completely cool. Almost a year ago i posted a problem i was having with my fj60 running too hot and after replacing everything but the radiator. Your choice of cleaning product is important, to avoid damaging. Instead, a full flush is recommended, forcing the removal of all contaminants and debris before adding new fluid. Make sure your radiators are turned off and completely cool. I tried running 20% vinegar with water, i even tried around forty drops of muriatic acid along with water. When you flush it with any acid, the acid eats away a very thin layer of the copper (.0001 or most likely more depending on time; You could try flushing the crap out of it with distilled water. The only way to remove it is with an acid bath or ultrasonic bath. The only way to dissolve deposits from ethylene glycol is with heat just pouring muriatic acid. Use painter’s tape to attach a flattened cardboard box against the.