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Sorry to be a pain, but in the last couple of months somebody put up a thread about flushing through the coolant system, putting on a new tank with pics of the lovely lime green coolant. Can't find it for the life of me. Great if someone can point it out for me. Thanks
16v_paddy
24-03-2012, 04:23
Here's how to get your new tank http://www.williamsclio.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=43732 :wink:
coolant is available from RPD just send them a message and they will send the link back for the item (as its not showing as there site is under maintenance)
Think he's got a tank just looking for the engine flush thread ;-)
fabulicious
24-03-2012, 11:42
It's in the guides section also..
http://www.williamsclio.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5046
you need to be a subscribed member to see the guides section :wink:
a new one can transform the look of the engine bay...
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d167/p4cks/Clio%20Williams%203/IMG_0022.jpg
you need to be a subscribed member to see the guides section :wink:
Just noticed that. I am a subscribed member. I can view everything and I have the bar at the top that says when my subscription ends, but for some reason above the avatar it says I'm just a forum user? Fix please oh mighty mods! :wink:
a new one can transform the look of the engine bay...
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d167/p4cks/Clio%20Williams%203/IMG_0022.jpg
Like!
you need to be a subscribed member to see the guides section :wink:
Just noticed that. I am a subscribed member. I can view everything and I have the bar at the top that says when my subscription ends, but for some reason above the avatar it says I'm just a forum user? Fix please oh mighty mods! :wink:
I have the same problem :(
Cheers to whoever cured that!
Thanks from me to the mods as well!! :D
Ben Nichols 1979
26-03-2012, 16:36
I need to flush my system too - can a mod sort out my sub please? its been a while since I paid!
Thanks
You can power flush the buggers by attaching hose to matrix pipe and undoing lower rad pipe. then reattach lower rad pipe and undo top rad pipe, each time leaving hose running for ages.
Taking rad off and shaking about for ages helps too, but you'll never get all the crap out.
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