Dirty overflow bottle
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Dirty overflow bottle
Hey gang, I just tried a neat trick and cleaned up my dirty coolant overflow bottle. I remember my Dad would go down to the beach and clean the camping cast iron cookware by rubbing sand in them. So I figured I'd try it seeing as nothing else was working. I put about a cup of water in it with about a cup of play sand and plugged both ends, shook the bejeebers out of it and it came out clean as a whistle! I don't know about you all, but mine was so dirty I couldn't see the fluid level in it and it was driving me nuts. (Don't have far to drive.)
Here's the results:
Ron
Here's the results:
Ron
Re: Dirty overflow bottle
can you post the video of you shaking the bejeebers out of it?
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Re: Dirty overflow bottle
As soon as I stop laughing, I'll ask my wife if she was shooting video.
Ron
Ron
Re: Dirty overflow bottle
bejeebers? We dun wanno stinkin' bejeebers....
in my family we say "Short trip..."
i'm replacing the radiator this weekend. would be a good time to try your trick.
in my family we say "Short trip..."
i'm replacing the radiator this weekend. would be a good time to try your trick.
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Re: Dirty overflow bottle
Mike, you sure know how to stretch a tax rebate dollar!
Ron
Ron
Re: Dirty overflow bottle
i'm a one man economy stimulator
with help, we anticipate the following this weekend:
head replacement to a reworked 1800 head on the two litre block
timing belt and tensioner replacement
radiator replacement
and of course,
the crinkle painted cam covers...
with help, we anticipate the following this weekend:
head replacement to a reworked 1800 head on the two litre block
timing belt and tensioner replacement
radiator replacement
and of course,
the crinkle painted cam covers...
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Re: Dirty overflow bottle
I've used rice (for the overflow bottle and also the brake reservoirs). A little more expensive than sand but results are similar...
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Perthling
1974 Fiat 124 Spider (blade bumper 1756cc)
1974 Fiat 124 CC (same family since new)
1975 Fiat 124 CC (project)
1969 Fiat 124AC (project)
1997 Coupe Fiat 20VT (daily driver)
http://www.fiatlancia.org.au
Perthling
1974 Fiat 124 Spider (blade bumper 1756cc)
1974 Fiat 124 CC (same family since new)
1975 Fiat 124 CC (project)
1969 Fiat 124AC (project)
1997 Coupe Fiat 20VT (daily driver)
http://www.fiatlancia.org.au
Re: Dirty overflow bottle
with the cost of rice skyrocketing these days, I'd stay with sand until it becomes a rare commodity too
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Re: Dirty overflow bottle
That sounds like it would work too Perthling. But I'm in construction and I don't know about down there, but up here it's pretty slow. So, if my wife caught me using groceries to clean my car? I don't even want to think about it.
Ron
Ron
Re: Dirty overflow bottle
I suppose if you did use rice, you could cook it up afterward and have a nice side dish of brown rice. What about kitty litter?
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Re: Dirty overflow bottle
The sand trick is exactly how I cleaned mine, of course I used some local Hawaiian beach sand. If you guys are interested I'll pre-package some "coolant cleaning kit" and send you some. Make sure to rinse it out very well, sand is not an engine's friend.
Matt
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Re: Dirty overflow bottle
Rinse out the sand? Oh-Oh.
(Kidding)
Ron
(Kidding)
Ron
Re: Dirty overflow bottle
matt,
I prefer to transport my own sand...thanks just the same. I'll stop by for some next week, will you be home?
I prefer to transport my own sand...thanks just the same. I'll stop by for some next week, will you be home?
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Re: Dirty overflow bottle
fischtank stones did the trick for me and the fish dind't matter .....
till i poored them back in the tank
jk
till i poored them back in the tank
jk
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