Coolant expansion bottle

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  1. Rr-Len

    Rr-Len New Member

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    Doing my coolant change and noticed my expansion tank was stained green making it hard to see the coolant level in there image.jpg

    I took it off to try clean it out but only using boiling water and it now like this
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    The rest don't seem to want to come out, spent bout 2 hours trying to get it cleaner... Anyone know anything that would clear it out?
     
  2. Gilesy

    Gilesy Elite Member

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    it was the same for me a few months ago when I changed to the Evans waterless coolant. Just persevere with some cut up cloth and the end of a screw driver etc.. lots of hot water & soapy bubbles :)
     
  3. wedgiewolves#223

    wedgiewolves#223 God Like

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    Yeah as Gilesy said something in there to break the crud off the bottle sure i used some mr muscle or something left in there for the night or barrys love juice that bang stuff cilet ?
     
  4. Slick

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    2 part holt rad cleaner will clean that reet up. Might as well run it through the rad too!
     
  5. Barstewardsquad

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    One of these?

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    Or failing that a flexible scrubbing brush like you get for kitchens. Would try a few goes of leaving it soaking with washing up liquid and boiling water, and scrubbing between each go. If that failed I would try going down a more stringent chemical route, or just say sod it and keep an eye on fleabay for a 2nd hand one.
     
  6. Rr-Len

    Rr-Len New Member

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    I did use holt rad flush, didn't leave it in the bottle long tho
     
  7. Rr-Len

    Rr-Len New Member

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    Cheers, I do have a blow torch also a roofing gas gun that would sort it right out but that didn't cross my mind lol!

    Due to the angle of filler part I didn't want to risk pokin stuff in there and it getting stuck, il try more hot water and some bleach, I have some really powerful mould cleaner I use at work which is bleach based so may try that later too
     
  8. Rr-Len

    Rr-Len New Member

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    All done with a little bit of mould spray and some more boiling water
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    Rr-Len New Member

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    Happy with that
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  10. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    Looks good, another old trick is a handful of pebbles or marbles, use to be good for rusty fuel tanks too :)
     
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    Rr-Len New Member

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    Argh didn't think about that.. Cheers il keep that in mind, just hope iv bled all the air out the system, I did it by the Haynes manual
     
  12. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    I find best way is on the side stand, then run as long as poss with cap off, blip the throttle three or four times, cap back on before things expand and get too hot, run feeling hoses for temp, shut down and cool, check level and blip again on another warm up session. Should be ok.
     
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    Rr-Len New Member

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    Il try that tomorrow aswell just to make sure it's all out, seemed to be holding it's temp ok at around 85-87
    Cheers
     
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    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    Sounds like you've done it :) nice job looks great now all clean :)
     

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