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I'd recommend having it cleaned by rad shop. (archive)

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Posted by Chip on June 24, 2000 at 07:22:57:

In Reply to: Are all radiator flushes created equal? posted by DJL '82 320i on June 23, 2000 at 18:21:03:

I finally did it and solved the high-temp problem.
For $40, it was well worth the peace of mind.
And still have my stock radiator from 73!
Flushes seem too gimmicky. Along the lines of Fix-a-flat! Maybe others have more confidence in them.
Good luck with the summertime heat!
Chip
73 Baur Targa

: Just gonna do a raditor flush to my 320i, I don't know if it's ever been done since the aftermarket radiator was installed (mfg. Date 1990), and with the warmmer weather coming....so can anyone recommend a good brand of flush to use?

: TIA
: Derrick




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