Re: Anyone develop a radiator flow test without removing it?

Posted by PackardV8 On 2014/11/7 21:29:23
I have no idea if it's a component of Mr Clean or not. I don't have a bottle of Mr Clean around here to look at. I mention the muratic acid because it is often used to clean aluminum or remove extremely difiiicult crud. IT WILL EAT ALuminum so one has to be very careful.
Let me put it this way:
If the muratic will clean deeply fined cylinder heads of an air cooled engine that runs at extreme high temperatures for over 60 yearss and that are caked up to the point to where a smallchisel and hammer won't hardly break off the dirt and grease and crud that has baked on for decades THEN why would'nt it clean a radiator????
BTW, the muratic will make the heads look like brand new streight out dealer stock from the 1940's.

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