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  • If it was a blockage anywhere, the coolant wouldn't have come out
    at all. You're flushing using the coolant paths, so it can't be blocked
    otherwise it would just spray back out where you're putting the hose
    in. Must be some other reason. Did you check the rubber hoses, BTW?

    Rethinking that bit, did you mean the coolant coming out was different
    colours depending upon which set of pipes you were flushing through?
    Last edited by MattF; 23 July 2006, 23:28.

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    • guys thanks

      as i said on the trip to frodsham apoart from the one uphill bit we just purred along, its an absolute pleaseure to drive.

      i have to go to the dealers to return the chain wrench tomorrow so will be pushing him about the fan, fingers crossed it will work, the non mixed anti frezze worrys me and charlie i reconnected the cooler so it feeds the right way now,
      Surf.gone but not forgottendisco now gone aswell

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      • Originally posted by MattF
        If it was a blockage anywhere, the coolant wouldn't have come out
        at all. You're flushing using the coolant paths, so it can't be blocked
        otherwise it would just spray back out where you're putting the hose
        in. Must be some other reason. Did you check the rubber hoses, BTW?
        the hoses dispite being old all seem ok, g/box oil still needs changing as i know its been hot a few times since i last changed it, i gave it a oil and filter change at the weekend as well.
        Surf.gone but not forgottendisco now gone aswell

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        • Originally posted by MattF
          If it was a blockage anywhere, the coolant wouldn't have come out
          at all. You're flushing using the coolant paths, so it can't be blocked
          otherwise it would just spray back out where you're putting the hose
          in. Must be some other reason. Did you check the rubber hoses, BTW?

          Rethinking that bit, did you mean the coolant coming out was different
          colours depending upon which set of pipes you were flushing through?
          as i drained it i came out different colors as if it had not mixed
          Surf.gone but not forgottendisco now gone aswell

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          • Originally posted by john.sally
            as i drained it i came out different colors as if it had not mixed
            That might be just due to different coolant types. I seem to remember
            mention of this happening with red/green coolant. Could be substituted
            one way but not the other unless the block and cooling system was
            flushed of every drop of coolant. Some type of reaction, if I remember
            correctly. That may just be another symptom of the same type of thing.

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            • Originally posted by MattF
              That might be just due to different coolant types. I seem to remember
              mention of this happening with red/green coolant. Could be substituted
              one way but not the other unless the block and cooling system was
              flushed of every drop of coolant. Some type of reaction, if I remember
              correctly. That may just be another symptom of the same type of thing.
              could be oh well this is up to 100 posts now and iam at this moment no nearer to solving it but like i said i hope and think it is all down to a faulty viscous fan, so as soon as i have tried a new one , and with the new pump and ever thing the beast should be a ok
              i will look into a lc fan unit like the aussie site suggests, correct me if iam wrong but they are on about the whole unit not just the blades that bolt on to it?
              Surf.gone but not forgottendisco now gone aswell

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              • Originally posted by john.sally
                as i drained it i came out different colors as if it had not mixed
                Have you tried flushing the block with the engine drain plug removed ? I think it's tucked somewhere under the inlet manifold.

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                • From what I could gather, the LC and Surf viscous clutch unit are the
                  same or similiar, but the LC fan has eight blades with a steeper pitch
                  than the seven bladed fan of the Surf.

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                  • Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
                    Have you tried flushing the block with the engine drain plug removed ? I think it's tucked somewhere under the inlet manifold.
                    The elusive drain plug. Has anyone actually ever seen it?

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                    • Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
                      Have you tried flushing the block with the engine drain plug removed ? I think it's tucked somewhere under the inlet manifold.
                      i looked for it but couldnt find it so no i didnt, but this time when i refilled it i pre mixed the water and antifreze and the coolant is still the same color after the run so i must of got it all flushed out ok.
                      i cannt count 200+ posts on this thread, mostly for my inadeqence at do it yourself


                      BTW i have blown my nitro r/c engine up today, snapped con rod........
                      Surf.gone but not forgottendisco now gone aswell

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                      • Originally posted by john.sally
                        i looked for it but couldnt find it so no i didnt, but this time when i refilled it i pre mixed the water and antifreze and the coolant is still the same color after the run so i must of got it all flushed out ok.
                        i cannt count 200+ posts on this thread, mostly for my inadeqence at do it yourself


                        BTW i have blown my nitro r/c engine up today, snapped con rod........
                        Maybe you should just get a mountain bike John, leave the internal combustion engines alone!

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                        • Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
                          Maybe you should just get a mountain bike John, leave the internal combustion engines alone!
                          It'd be a bugger to tow the caravan with though.

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                          • Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
                            Maybe you should just get a mountain bike John, leave the internal combustion engines alone!
                            dont start me off again i have a Marin full sus mountain bike as well and thats presently off the road well dirt that is due to its hydraulic brakes chucked their pads out, and the company vans exhast has nearly fallen off so thats in the garage tomorrow morning the only thing that is ok here is the wifeys rover
                            Surf.gone but not forgottendisco now gone aswell

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                            • Originally posted by john.sally
                              dont start me off again i have a Marin full sus mountain bike as well and thats presently off the road well dirt that is due to its hydraulic brakes chucked their pads out, and the company vans exhast has nearly fallen off so thats in the garage tomorrow morning the only thing that is ok here is the wifeys rover


                              The only thing that WAS o.k.

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                              • well iam off to bed now before i brake the pc as well
                                Surf.gone but not forgottendisco now gone aswell

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