Naf623
Active Member
OK, straight up I am looking for a possible shortcut here, and I'm prepared to be disappointed.
That fragile bleed hose connector on my radiator has cracked, so need to replace the unit. Going to do it over the weekend with some help. Anyone local welcome to come join the fun haha. I was hoping that the glue my garage tried would hold long enough for me to get a nice set of silicone hoses, but alas I'll just have to go ahead with the radiator for now.
I have both RAVE and Haynes, and both want me to disassemble most of the front of the car, which pre-2003 seems to be a heck of a hassle. OTOH, I spotted a video where they seem to have just removed the battery box and filter box and got enough space. However that's a V8, I believe, and they're just some randoms; so I don't know how much different things are, or how reliable they are.
Also thanks to @sierrafery 's little guide, I want to try and flush the whole system out first. I have the LiquiMoly 1804; how bad would it be to leave that in overnight? Go for a drive with it on Friday evening and then drop the coolant in the morning then flush the system before removing the radiator? Or should I flush with the new radiator in so I don't have the leak anymore (and hopefully no others haha).
Finally, other than the thermostat and EGR blank anything else I should probably do while I'm in there? And anything to be especially prepared for or careful about?
That fragile bleed hose connector on my radiator has cracked, so need to replace the unit. Going to do it over the weekend with some help. Anyone local welcome to come join the fun haha. I was hoping that the glue my garage tried would hold long enough for me to get a nice set of silicone hoses, but alas I'll just have to go ahead with the radiator for now.
I have both RAVE and Haynes, and both want me to disassemble most of the front of the car, which pre-2003 seems to be a heck of a hassle. OTOH, I spotted a video where they seem to have just removed the battery box and filter box and got enough space. However that's a V8, I believe, and they're just some randoms; so I don't know how much different things are, or how reliable they are.
Also thanks to @sierrafery 's little guide, I want to try and flush the whole system out first. I have the LiquiMoly 1804; how bad would it be to leave that in overnight? Go for a drive with it on Friday evening and then drop the coolant in the morning then flush the system before removing the radiator? Or should I flush with the new radiator in so I don't have the leak anymore (and hopefully no others haha).
Finally, other than the thermostat and EGR blank anything else I should probably do while I'm in there? And anything to be especially prepared for or careful about?