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How do you flush out the intercooler
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<blockquote data-quote="IronTerp" data-source="post: 5566079" data-attributes="member: 12702"><p>What symptons would have you feel this is true? Is your IC pump going and circulating coolant? </p><p></p><p>The best way to "flush" it would be to setup the jumper wire mod to manually run the pump with the engine off. Remove the upper reservoir hose and put the end of the hose into a clean gallon milk container. Jump the IC motor and allow the coolant to go into the milk carton. You can pour water from a seperate mile container into the reservoir as your doing this and it will flush all the old coolant out of their. Just be sure you don't let the reservoir level get too low or the pump may suck in some air and lose cavitation.</p><p></p><p>I actually did this last night when I put a new ice box on. But, I run water in the summer time due to having to constantly drain it at the track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronTerp, post: 5566079, member: 12702"] What symptons would have you feel this is true? Is your IC pump going and circulating coolant? The best way to "flush" it would be to setup the jumper wire mod to manually run the pump with the engine off. Remove the upper reservoir hose and put the end of the hose into a clean gallon milk container. Jump the IC motor and allow the coolant to go into the milk carton. You can pour water from a seperate mile container into the reservoir as your doing this and it will flush all the old coolant out of their. Just be sure you don't let the reservoir level get too low or the pump may suck in some air and lose cavitation. I actually did this last night when I put a new ice box on. But, I run water in the summer time due to having to constantly drain it at the track. [/QUOTE]
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