Lime deposit chunks
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Lime deposit chunks
Hi everyone,
In the process of fixing up my camaro (heater core replacement, radiator replacement) HUGE chunks of lime deposits (or calcium) came out from the core and the old rad. That being said, what are some recommendations to flush out the block? Hose? Prestone cleaner? I’d want to make sure there’s no other deposits in the engine block before hooking up a brand new radiator and ruining it. Thanks for any input.
In the process of fixing up my camaro (heater core replacement, radiator replacement) HUGE chunks of lime deposits (or calcium) came out from the core and the old rad. That being said, what are some recommendations to flush out the block? Hose? Prestone cleaner? I’d want to make sure there’s no other deposits in the engine block before hooking up a brand new radiator and ruining it. Thanks for any input.
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Re: Lime deposit chunks
This stuff WILL dissolve your deposits. But I cannot say what it might do to the rest of your cooling system. So if you decide to use this, you will have to experiment to determine how much to use. I actually did run this product through my home hydronic baseboard heating system to clean it out.
When you are ready to do your final fill after cleaning/flushing - use distilled water - never tap water. Your cooling system will look like new forever. Distilled works!
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Engine: L98 5.7L 350 TPI
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Re: Lime deposit chunks
This stuff WILL dissolve your deposits. But I cannot say what it might do to the rest of your cooling system. So if you decide to use this, you will have to experiment to determine how much to use. I actually did run this product through my home hydronic baseboard heating system to clean it out.
When you are ready to do your final fill after cleaning/flushing - use distilled water - never tap water. Your cooling system will look like new forever. Distilled works!
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Re: Lime deposit chunks
Use at your own risk. The CLR bottle warns it is corrosive to aluminum (major component of cooling systems). I like the idea but have steered away from it for that.
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From: Meriden, CT 06451
Car: 84 TA orig. 305 LG4 "H" E4ME
Engine: 334 SBC - stroked 305 M4ME Q-Jet
Transmission: upgraded 700R4 3200 stall
Axle/Gears: 10bolt 4.10 Posi w Lakewood TA Bars
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