Re: 1936 Honeycomb Radiator
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DaveB845,
Before pulling the radiator, I'd suggest a reverse flush using a power flushing tool similar to the following: tooltopia.com/otc-tools-6043.aspx?utm_so ... 71&gclid=CIOsksSx_MUCFcQSHwod9akAew This tool uses shop air along with water to loosen up deposits and rust. Forcing this water / air stream in the reverse direction as the cooling flow thru the radiator will help dislodge deposits. A radiator cleaning solution would be my next suggestion, in addition to the reverse flush. Prestone has a decent one available at most Auto stores, or Oxalic acid can be used as long as you follow up with a neutralizing agent. Finding someone who knows how to properly repair a honeycomb radiator is not easy. The Brassworks and Topsham Radiator are two that come to mind. Hope this helps you out. Dave
Posted on: 2015/6/6 20:12
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Re: 1936 Honeycomb Radiator
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Posted on: 2015/6/6 20:18
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