Dirty, nasty, coolant.

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  • eskimo810
    Wrencher
    • Nov 2011
    • 295

    #1

    Dirty, nasty, coolant.

    My coolant hoses look like shit :curse:

    The insides are lined with a rust colored slime (rust?) and I've washed them out the best I can, but I know that I'm not going to be able to get inside the engine block. I have used low-quality coolant in a pinch before, and I can only assume that's the reason for this.

    Anybody have a good method to really clean out all that precipitate?
  • Saeulf
    Noobie
    • Jan 2013
    • 36

    #2
    I have this same issue (PO's fault, as always ;-)). I have done a bit of research and have heard that vinegar works well. That's what I'm going to try when I refresh my coolant.

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    • IronFreak
      No R3VLimiter
      • Dec 2012
      • 3702

      #3
      Had the same problem......I ended up having a blown HG......
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      • offsetmotorwerks
        Noobie
        • Apr 2013
        • 27

        #4
        It's broken down Dexcool coolant. The stuff breaks down if the cooling system is ignored for too long. Get your cooling system flushed out and filled with fresh coolant.

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        • dnguyen1963
          R3VLimited
          • Nov 2011
          • 2648

          #5
          Oxalic acid, if you can find some.

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          • eskimo810
            Wrencher
            • Nov 2011
            • 295

            #6
            Originally posted by Saeulf
            I have this same issue (PO's fault, as always ;-)). I have done a bit of research and have heard that vinegar works well. That's what I'm going to try when I refresh my coolant.
            I'll give vinegar a shot on some of the hoses I pulled. Any reason I shouldn't make a mix of water/vinegar to fill the system?

            Originally posted by IronFreak
            Had the same problem......I ended up having a blown HG......
            Replacing my head gasket right now. So...

            Originally posted by offsetmotorwerks
            It's broken down Dexcool coolant. The stuff breaks down if the cooling system is ignored for too long. Get your cooling system flushed out and filled with fresh coolant.
            That's the plan, but I can't imagine that this stuff is just going to disappear. I want it out! haha.

            Originally posted by dnguyen1963
            Oxalic acid, if you can find some.
            never heard of that before, I'll read up.

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            • bmwman91
              No R3VLimiter
              • Oct 2004
              • 3128

              #7
              For the record, I read the thread title in Gollum's voice in my head. Dirty, NASTY Hobbitses!

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              • eskimo810
                Wrencher
                • Nov 2011
                • 295

                #8
                Originally posted by bmwman91
                For the record, I read the thread title in Gollum's voice in my head. Dirty, NASTY Hobbitses!
                Hahaha It can't be unseen.

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