Safari radiator flush questions can you help?

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Safari radiator flush questions can you help?

Postby Waddles » Sat Apr 07, 2012 8:15 pm

My safari is a factory turbo black top engine has been running a wee bit hot just a fraction over half way i have tryed flushing it and new coolant and a new thermostat from repco with little change so im gona do it again. I herd there is a engine bung at the back passenger side of the engine, i Had a look an ther is a hose going up to the turbo. Can any give my some advise?
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Re: Safari radiator flush questions can you help?

Postby Nivapulledout » Sat Apr 07, 2012 9:49 pm

have you tried a proper temp guage to see what it really is running at. it could be your guage is out.

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Re: Safari radiator flush questions can you help?

Postby DaveM » Sun Apr 08, 2012 8:16 am

New thermo fan can make a big difference, and I would look at removing the rad and getting it rodded at a radiator shop. Worth doing if it's getting up in milage anyway, no harm in giving the cooling system once over.

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Postby MNC » Sun Apr 08, 2012 8:25 am

DaveM wrote:...and I would look at removing the rad and getting it rodded at a radiator shop....


x2. Even if externally the radiator looks brand new the fins can be blocked meaning your not getting full cooling out of it.
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Re: Safari radiator flush questions can you help?

Postby BlakeJ » Sun Apr 08, 2012 9:14 am

if your kms are getting up and you havnt serviced the radiator before id def take it to a radiator repair shop and have the bottom tank popped off and the core rodded. I used to work in a rad shop and the state of the inside of some radiators was shocking even if the core looked mint

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Re: Safari radiator flush questions can you help?

Postby Henry » Sun Apr 08, 2012 4:58 pm

Hi

I can think of a list to go through in this situation...
1. Get interior of radiator cleaned by a Professional shop.
2. replace thermostat and radiator cap.
3. Check viscous coupling fan. Does it need more fluid? Or Replaced?
4. Does the water pump need to be replaced? Normal not a issue here but is it noisy or leaking?
5 Then getting a bit more serious, Is this a blown head gasket? water in the engine oil or oil in the radiator? Or bubbles in the radiator with the pressure cap off and the water pump disconnected?

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Re: Safari radiator flush questions can you help?

Postby Dak » Sun Apr 08, 2012 6:34 pm

All as above plus, is it the right thermostat? Should be a bypass one with a valve on the bottom.

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Re: Safari radiator flush questions can you help?

Postby Waddles » Sun Apr 15, 2012 11:39 am

Riteo took the radiator out wasnt in the best of nic i took it into a raditor shop it was more the 60% blocked on the inside haha no wonder it was gettin hot.
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Re: Safari radiator flush questions can you help?

Postby mbw » Mon Apr 16, 2012 6:34 am

Just out of interest, what did they charge to clean it out? if you dont mind me asking? :D

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Re: Safari radiator flush questions can you help?

Postby nismo26 » Mon Apr 16, 2012 9:33 am

Cost me $130 last week from A1 i'd ring round tho I thought that it was on the steep side. Quick turn around tho.

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Re: Safari radiator flush questions can you help?

Postby Waddles » Mon Apr 16, 2012 7:02 pm

Mine was 180 at abelsmith in welly here it prety steep but mine needed a lot of work :?
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Re: Safari radiator flush questions can you help?

Postby Lynx » Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:34 pm

nismo26 wrote:Cost me $130 last week from A1 i'd ring round tho I thought that it was on the steep side. Quick turn around tho.


Look at it this way, $130 to fix radiator, or $1500 to replace cooked motor.

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Re: Safari radiator flush questions can you help?

Postby nismo26 » Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:48 pm

Lynx wrote:
nismo26 wrote:Cost me $130 last week from A1 i'd ring round tho I thought that it was on the steep side. Quick turn around tho.


Look at it this way, $130 to fix radiator, or $1500 to replace cooked motor.


I meant that I have had it done cheaper last time I had a radiator done it was only $80 had a couple of leaks fixed and it was blocked up where this time it was $130 and only 10% blocked just wished it fixed my heating issues.

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