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Old 05-04-2016, 03:03 PM
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ive heard some people use soap to flush the cooling system when contaminated with oil,is that true or what is the best method to do it on an ls1?
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Originally Posted by GLT1
ive heard some people use soap to flush the cooling system when contaminated with oil,is that true or what is the best method to do it on an ls1?
My write up: Read it through first....there are 3 things you need to buy before you start. Totaling about $15.00

Best/easiest way to flush and get every drop of old coolant out.

-Cold engine.
-Remove radiator fill cap.
-Remove the t-stat from the housing. Leave the housing attached to the rubber radiator hose, just remove the 2 housing bolts and pull it away from the water to pump to get to the t-stat. (2-3 minute job).
-Put t-stat housing back on. (1 minute) Just put one bolt in, no need to put them both in, there’s no pressure in the system during the flush.
-Take the entire radiator drain valve (petcock) "off" and let the radiator drain completely, don't just open the valve itself. It'll drain faster with it off and that’s what you want. ((Buy a new petcock valve before starting this flush process, sometimes they break when you remove them all the way just because they're cheap plastic and they get briddle over time, they're like $2.00))
-After the radiator is empty, take a hose and stick it in the radiator fill cap, running medium to high.
-Start the engine.
-Turn heat on full blast
-Let it run for about 15-20 minutes or until the water is running out the drain CLEAR.
-If you have engine oil, power steering fluid or a very dirty cooling system:
((If you want to, you can wait till it runs clear, turn off the hose water, let the radiator drain completely again, close the drain valve, add some degreaser and let it run for 15 minutes, then let it sit for 2 hours so the block, heads, heater core and everything else can sit and soak in the degreaser. Then after 2 hours drain the radiator completely again. Then put the hose in for about 5-10 minutes and run it all out till its CLEAR again. The degreaser will help break up the crap thats stuck DEEP in the BLOCK that sits and swirls and doesn't like to come out.)) Degreaser will suds up like soap, sometimes it takes awhile to get it all out.
-When it runs clear your entire system is clean.
-Remove the overflow reservoir from the car and clean it out real good. (I had to use gasoline to clean mine out because the sludge and grime was so thick inside. The gas broke it all down and then it flushed right out. I filled it about 1/3 up with gasoline and shook the hell out of it real vigorously, the black stuff kept coming out. I did that like 4 separate times with gasoline till no more chunks of black crap came out. Make sure the lines that go to the reservoir are also cleaned out with gasoline. Or just buy a new piece of 3/8” heater hose and replace that line, 3 feet will do, then cut to fit. (My sludge came from my power steering fluid leaking into my coolant system.)
-Put the t-stat back in. (Buy a new gasket before starting this flush procedure)
-Put the overflow reservoir back in.
-Put the drain valve back in. Use the new one, what the hell.
-Put half a jug of GREEN anti-Freeze in the radiator. (Or if you live in very cold places, 1 to 1 ½ jugs of GREEN anti-freeze.) ((This is your chance to go GREEN FLUID. Its cleaner than Dexcool and it WILL make your engine run cooler. Its simply better.....so buy a jug before starting this flush procedure))
-Fill the rest with water. You do not need to use distilled water, clean hose water is just fine, just make sure your city water is clean and not total crap quality.

**Bleeding the system of air:
Start it up and let it run, radiator cap OFF, and let it warm up till the t-stat opens. I rapidly squeeze the upper and lower radiator hose like 20 times while its warming up to help move any air bubbles through the system and by the t-stat on the engine side. When the t-stat opens you’ll see the level drop as you squeeze it, its sucking the coolant through the system. You will also see the coolant start to flow in the radiator fill neck, once it starts to flow the level should drop down a lot, immediately top it off with coolant/water. Then the flow will stop when the t-stat closes. Wait one more time for the t-stat to open again and start to flow, if it drops down again top it off again. Do it a 3rd time if you want to make sure. I always massage the upper hose during the whole process to keep any air bubbles moving through. Always works like a charm. Just keep checking your temp gauge until the t-stat opens for the first time to make sure it’s not sitting there overheating from a trapped bubble. May take 10-15 minutes for the t-stat to open the first time.
If you do start to get hot while sitting there and the t-stat will not open…..you have an air bubble on the engine side of the t-stat. Shut the engine off and rapidly squeeze the upper and lower radiator hoses again. Then start the engine again and see if the t-stat will open. Sometimes you just have to work those hoses to move the air through. Even after it seems topped off after a couple cycles…check it the next time you have a cold engine…top off if needed.

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will adding degreaser to the radiator mess with the headgasket or other gaskets inside? i heard some people use soap or would the prestone radiator flush work?
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Check back issue of HotRod. Within the last few issues an article about fixing a Ford truck including cleaning oil out of the cooling system.
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Originally Posted by GLT1
will adding degreaser to the radiator mess with the headgasket or other gaskets inside? i heard some people use soap or would the prestone radiator flush work?
Formula 88 from Home Depot....it won't hurt aluminum, rubber or gaskets.

If it did I would have had issues because I've flushed with Formula 88 several times.....so have about 50 other people I know.

Prestone Flush is complete garbage, it will do nothing. You must use something that will break down the oils in the cooling system. There are pockets inside the engine where the oil sits and swirls around and its hard to flush it out, it needs to be broken down so it comes out with the water flush. Soap doesn't break down oil very well....it would take you a week of flushing for it to work.

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