Flush Wira's radiator

ah lee

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:o i have been wondering for long about this,,,
How can we LOCATE that nut in the radiator so that we can flush the radiator by our own... :blink:

i believe if we can do it frequently and neatly... our radiator won karat like crazy n BOILED to 100 degree in the middle of the road when u caught in jam.. esp in KL

P/s: my old honda (1980) has a bolt nut which can be located easily and remove by hand. I did flush that every week n my honda is cool like ice.. :rolleyes:

how how how :ph34r:
 
yup, the plug is on the lower portion of the radiator.. on the right side if u r facing the engine..
 
Originally posted by tajulsans@Feb 19 2005, 08:47
yup, the plug is on the lower portion of the radiator.. on the right side if u r facing the engine..
butterfly (white) i think?? botom right..
 
oh,,, i c.,.
but if we could get it flush out.. are there any screw to release the remaining air bubbles in the radiator?? coz one of the mech told me there a screww to open up to equalize the pressure n release the air ..
 
remove the butterfly white plastic screw, open the radiator bottom hose that connect to the engine. Open up radiator cap, put a water hose in....let is flush for like 15 mins.
 
Why u guys try this. Disconnect the upper hose connected to the engine ( coution : careful when the engine is hot) open the radiator cap, start fill in the water,and start the engine.
This method not only flush out the dirty water from your radiator, but also from the engine too.... it works really...
 
yerp agreed wit lix...
but if u really wanna cleanse out the rust put in a bottle of coke first....
peram 4 2 days n do lix mention....
cheaper version use 4 pill of panadol :lol: :lol:
 
coke??? :blink: :blink: :blink:

panadol ???? :blink: :blink:


Can meh????? :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

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