If the goop and rust is in the radiator it is in the rest of the cooling system....
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I have a 96 that's been sitting up for a bit. When I say a bit, it hasn't been on the road in about 3 years. It's been garage kept and gets started and driven around the block from time to time. A week or so ago(prior to getting a new radiator cap), the cap blew off while I had it running and all kinds of black crap blew out of the radiator. I have a "air to water" intercooler and the water in the reserve is all murky too. I have noticed some rusty looking water as well.
My question is this: Should I pull the radiator and see what kind of mess I'm dealing with or start with a radiator/system flush? I'm wondering if the whole system is totally gunked up. The car will run and idle fine and doesn't run hot(yet) but I know this is something that needs attention. I want to change the radiator anyway so I don't want to double work.
She's not a daily driver but just tired of seeing her sitting in the garage!![]()
Nothing like the whine of a SC at full throttle!
If the goop and rust is in the radiator it is in the rest of the cooling system....
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Is the radiator is leaking or old? Flush the system out with distilled water a few times. How's the color of the radiator itself? The darker, the better (if it's OEM plastic).
Yeah, I'm afraid it's in the whole system...
The radiator is not leaking or anything...it's OEM for sure and pretty dark. When you say flush the system with distilled water, do you mean drain the radiator, fill the system, run it..drain and repeat?
Nothing like the whine of a SC at full throttle!
Ok, cool. I'm also guessing put her up on jack stands so I can get a bucket under the radiator drain. Any recommended flushing product?
Nothing like the whine of a SC at full throttle!
Unless your car is slammed, you shouldn't need to put it up in the air....I think I used a Prestone product.
I had old, rusty, antifreeze in mine. I did my initial flushes with normal water, yes flushes, to get the system as clean as possible then added fresh distilled water/antifreeze. Drove it for about 1000 miles and then did it again.
Miata cooling system is the miata's Achilles heel. It needs to be done right. Given the age of our first gen miata, consider installing new rad, the 9 hoses, new thermostat, and new coolant. All can be done DIY for about $200.
I will take a pic of the radiator and post so ya'll can see. I haven't changed it since I had the car and I bought it a like 6-7 yrs ago. It has around 123k on it. I do plan on changing all the hoses but that's down the list a bit. I just want get it all flushed out and good while I work on some other stuff.
Nothing like the whine of a SC at full throttle!
Sorry about the double post. I was trying to add a quote and somehow I posted twice!
Nothing like the whine of a SC at full throttle!
You must work for a radiator company!! Just kidding :)
I really have no idea how old it is. I originally bought the car from Tom(RIP) at Miata Technologies so there's no telling. I'm guessing it has been replaced once because it doesn't look like there's a 123k miles on it. I'm going to do pretty much a complete refurb on the car(just project work with the kid) so might as well replace it. The interior is in great shape just want to get all the mechanical up to par. I will take your suggestion though to flush out the system and then put in the new rad as well as hoses.
Nothing like the whine of a SC at full throttle!
Didn't know about the boost. Get the new radiator...it's cheap insurance.
PS - Do OEM's have enough cooling capacity for a boosted engine? I have no clue, just wondering.