Hi All,
I have just completed some maintenance on my cooling system and there is a couple of things that I would like to share with you. After completing a complete drain of the coolant, I reverse flushed both the radiator and the block and realised I should share with you all the reverse flush tool I made a number of years ago.
I got a plug from Clarke Rubber and drilled a hole in the centre of it. After that I took a piece of copper pipe and flared over one end. With the non flared end I put it through the plug. From here I took a short piece of garden hose which had a male hose attachment and joined it to the copper pipe. After that I drilled a smaller hole and inserted a length of black plastic garden pipe. Done! Completed in about 15 minutes. A garden hose is attached to the the tool and bursts of compressed air is blown through the black tubing. It works a treat. I hope the photo's below are more valuable than my description above.
http://imgur.com/jiICiUZhttp://imgur.com/IkcoRaChttp://imgur.com/Uz3lGoGThe other thing I wanted to make mention is to be on the lookout for faulty radiator caps (new and old). I don't think the quality is there any more. My motor is running a treat but has just started to loose coolant hence the maintenance. I tested the radiator cap and sure enough it was not holding any pressure at all. I then took another second hand cap that I had and used it. Coolant still continued to be lost. At this point I started to get a little worried. I tested this and low and behold this wasn't holding pressure either. I then resorted to taking off the cap of my FE which has only been in place for a year and has only done a couple of hundred miles. Coolant loss was still present with this cap. Have a guess what - While slightly better than the other two this one didn't hold pressure either. These three caps were all the same - 7lb and I am sure they are / were tridon. They do however have CPC stamped on them.
Today I purchased a new cap (Tridon) which incidentally had slightly different wording on them and had no CPC or Tridon stamped anywhere. On closer examination of the cap it is manufactured slightly differently to the others. It has more of a "plug" than the others. I tested this cap and hallelujah this one holds 7lbs.
I do question the quality of the caps. I do find that I have had to replace them every couple of years due to coolant loss and / or rust developing under the cap.
Cheers
Rod