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Posted by JOHN (LA) on September 12, 2003 at 06:53:54 from (67.35.252.18):
In Reply to: Lime or? build up in radiator posted by Frank on September 11, 2003 at 19:59:18:
YES LIKE "ATW"SAID TRY A RAD FLUSH. YOU ARE NOT LOSING ANYTHING IF IT DOES NOT WORK AS YOU ARE CLEANING THE BLOCK ALSO. WHEN YOU ARE FINISHED YOU CAN RUN TILL HOT TURN OFF MOTOR THEN FEEL ON RAD. WITH YOUR HAND FOR COOL SPOTS. (COOL SPOTS ARE CLOGED SPOTS) IF IT DOES NOT WORK HAVE BOILED OUT. ALL SO HOW IS THE WATER COMING OUT. IS IT JUST A OUZE OR SLOW STREAM. OR CAN YOU HEAR A NOISE THAT SOUNDS LIKE A WATER KNOCK.(SUCH AS PIPES IN A OLD HOUSE WHEN YOU TURN OFF THE FACET) OR TAKE CAP OFF AND RUN MOTOR DOES WATER SHOOT OUT OF HOLE THEN GO BACK DOWN. THESE ARE ALL SIGNS THAT YOUR THERMOSTAT IS BAD.
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