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Old 06-05-06, 00:04
A. Hudson A. Hudson is offline
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Hi Richard
Before you write off the radiator, that is if it doesn't have too many holes, ie sections missing, give it a go at cleaning. I've done two completly clogged radiators. Remove the top tank, with a fine tipped blow lamp and then get some piano wire , 22guage which I got from a hobby shop. They use it for control rods in model planes. One afternoon a hrunning hose and gently work the rod down each tube. Amazed at what comes out. Solder any outside leaks, solder the top tank back on, easier than taking off, and they work better than new!!
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