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Thread: 3Bean is Hot! (Cooling issues)

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    Moderator moment! I thought this part of 3beans ramblings needed it's own post. So I split it out!

    Thank you please drive thru!

    Mick

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    Well, let me tell a story...

    I left Frisco about 3pm Friday and headed to Grapevine to meet my wife for an early dinner before I drove off to San Angelo. As I'm getting on 121, I noticed my temp gauge climbing... so I cranked the AC on so as to maybe help with the overheating (by turning on the second fan). Well, no dice. The needle keeps climbing. So now I crank the heat and it dips just a bit... not enough to instill any hope but just enough to know I can maybe make it back home to get this one until I have time to flush the radiator.

    So thankfully, I got to Goodfellow AFB and back in one piece and my brother is doing excellent. The no-tell motel I stayed in (Day's Inn in San Angelo) left something to be desired but so be it. The Passat behaved itself and did great on MPG.

    So now, to flush!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
    Did the flush... but since the outside ambient temp is rather low... it's kind of hard to tell if I've achieved anything!
    How bad was the old coolant?

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing
    Quote Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
    Did the flush... but since the outside ambient temp is rather low... it's kind of hard to tell if I've achieved anything!
    How bad was the old coolant?
    I don't remember if you recall how gray and muckish the coolant looked last time you saw my car... but what came out was fairly clear. Which leads me to believe that there has to be a huge layer of crap/rust/residue in the radiator. I had to clean out the reservoir of all the gunk that had accumalated in there. I pulled a lazy bastard move (thanks Sammm ) and bought the pre-mixed coolant. When I flushed the rad, it too came out fairly clear.... but just to be sure, I kept the hose on it for a good long while.

    Maybe it's time for a new rad!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
    Maybe it's time for a new rad!
    Don't you already have a replacement metal radiator? You can get those (as well as the plastic ones) reworked at a competent radiator shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing
    Quote Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
    Maybe it's time for a new rad!
    Don't you already have a replacement metal radiator? You can get those (as well as the plastic ones) reworked at a competent radiator shop.
    Actually, I don't know if it's a replacement...

    Reworked?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
    Reworked?
    Repaired, cleaned, rotted out, fixed, made better, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onething
    Quote Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
    Reworked?
    Repaired, cleaned, rotted out, fixed, made better, etc.
    I figured as much... I just didn't know if there was a radiator magic!!

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    How bad does it look? Can you see little chia creatures in the radiator?

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing
    How bad does it look? Can you see little chia creatures in the radiator?
    No Chias... but it was crustified... and the reservoir tank was nasty as well. It took me a bit to clean all the junk out of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
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    How bad does it look? Can you see little chia creatures in the radiator?
    No Chias... but it was crustified... and the reservoir tank was nasty as well. It took me a bit to clean all the junk out of it.
    Last owner must have used tap water. I've had OK luck with Prestone's superflush on my OTM over the years. YMMV

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing
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    How bad does it look? Can you see little chia creatures in the radiator?
    No Chias... but it was crustified... and the reservoir tank was nasty as well. It took me a bit to clean all the junk out of it.
    Last owner must have used tap water. I've had OK luck with Prestone's superflush on my OTM over the years. YMMV
    How do you use that product?

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    How bad does it look? Can you see little chia creatures in the radiator?
    No Chias... but it was crustified... and the reservoir tank was nasty as well. It took me a bit to clean all the junk out of it.
    Last owner must have used tap water. I've had OK luck with Prestone's superflush on my OTM over the years. YMMV
    How do you use that product?
    Just buy a bottle and put it in the trunk the rest is magic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
    So how does one go about cleaning out a radiator... or is that best left to a shop?
    If you can get your gerbil wear a hedge hog costume and go down the paper towel tube and into the neck of the top tank . . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by onething
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    So how does one go about cleaning out a radiator... or is that best left to a shop?
    If you can get your gerbil wear a hedge hog costume and go down the paper towel tube and into the neck of the top tank . . .
    Gerbils... tubes... now your talking about POS territory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
    Quote Originally Posted by onething
    Quote Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
    So how does one go about cleaning out a radiator... or is that best left to a shop?
    If you can get your gerbil wear a hedge hog costume and go down the paper towel tube and into the neck of the top tank . . .
    Gerbils... tubes... now your talking about POS territory.
    Focus people...focus. :P

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    http://www.prestone.com/home/ Go to "car care tips", then select "How to change your antifreeze."

    BTW> I don't own any gerbils, what about you Mr. Bean??

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing
    BTW> I don't own any gerbils, what about you Mr. Bean??
    Focus, man! Otherwise, Sammm might us around!

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