Engine & Rad Flush After Oil In Water????
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 4:54 pm
Hey guys,
Anyone know of the best way to flush out goop from the engine and radiator after oil got in the coolant???
A couple weeks ago I found some major goop in the radiator of my '97 80 Series with a 1HDFT engine. The local diesel mechanic was hedging bets that it wasnt the head but a leaking gasket on the oil cooler on the side of the engine.
We took off the cooler, pressure tested it and replaced gaskets etc. I had the radiator flushed and cleaned and the mechanic flushed the engine but there is still a LOT of goop around.
After about 60k's I went to give it a flush with the hose and still there was about 4mm of good under the top of radiator I could feel with my finger and the same in the top hose.
I really need to give it a good flush so I can eliminate further problems like the head / gasket.
I was thinking about a water based degreaser but the mechanic thought otherwise.
So please post up suggestions so I can put this problem to bed and I can sleep at night again.
Cheers, Alec
Anyone know of the best way to flush out goop from the engine and radiator after oil got in the coolant???
A couple weeks ago I found some major goop in the radiator of my '97 80 Series with a 1HDFT engine. The local diesel mechanic was hedging bets that it wasnt the head but a leaking gasket on the oil cooler on the side of the engine.
We took off the cooler, pressure tested it and replaced gaskets etc. I had the radiator flushed and cleaned and the mechanic flushed the engine but there is still a LOT of goop around.
After about 60k's I went to give it a flush with the hose and still there was about 4mm of good under the top of radiator I could feel with my finger and the same in the top hose.
I really need to give it a good flush so I can eliminate further problems like the head / gasket.
I was thinking about a water based degreaser but the mechanic thought otherwise.
So please post up suggestions so I can put this problem to bed and I can sleep at night again.
Cheers, Alec