On Jul 17, 6:40=A0pm, "Steve W." <csr684...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> CS wrote:
> > I got trans fluid in my cooling system, so I replaced the radiator and
> > the upper hose, and flushed the system with a DIY kit. =A0Anyway I ran
> > some Super radiator flush through and I am still seeing quite a bit of
> > fluid in the new radiator. =A0What is the best way to clean out the
> > system do I need to replace all the hoses and do another flush?
> > Suggestions. =A0I don't want to fill it with coolant and have to
dispos=
e
> > of that stuff again.
>
> > Corey
>
> It can take a while to get oil out of a cooling system. I would probably
> mix up some diluted Simple Green and run it through the system. Might
> need to do that a couple times to get the oil out of the heater core and
> lines and block. The coolant you have can be put into a container and
> allow the oil to separate out. Then reuse the coolant.
>
> --
> Steve W.
> Near Cooperstown, New York
Steve,
Have you tried the simple green trick. I have thought about putting
different types of detergents in there but I am afraid of causing more
damage.
if not i will probably do the following
Replace the rubber lines since they have swelled from the Trans
Fluid, I'll try flu****ng it out again and then just drive it and sift
off the top.
I appreciate all the suggestions
Corey


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