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vaughnc 03-13-04 09:52 PM

Rust Clogged Radiators - Flush with CLR rust remover
 
Since this is relevant to all 3 generations, though I'd share.

Go here:
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...postid=2780302

domesttuner 03-13-04 10:25 PM

good idear, sir. definitely will try when i do my next tune up.

FormerPorscheGuy 03-14-04 08:36 AM

Use distilled water next time. Less minerals.

vaughnc 03-15-04 09:44 AM

OK I think I'll try Iron Out first. I've posted details again on this thread:

https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...postid=2784928

88GT 03-15-04 03:16 PM

change your coolant more often.

vaughnc 03-15-04 04:37 PM

You'd think every 30K / 3 years would be enough... but apparently not.

scotty305 03-15-04 05:17 PM

The longer you leave your coolant in, the more time it has for rust to develop and clog the lines. Change the coolant more often, and use deionized water if possible. The less minerals in your coolant the better. I change mine once each year, it's not a difficult or expensive thing to do.


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vaughnc 03-15-04 08:03 PM

deionized = distilled? Don't remember seeing that on Walmart's shelves :) I guess any filter water would do.

Thanks for the tip :)

David Beale 03-15-04 08:26 PM

Ethylene glycol is supposed to be changed every two years. Many on this forum change it every year. It breaks down into a mild acid eventually and the anticorrosion additives get used up over time, so you want to get it out of there in a reasonable time.
Propylene glycol lasts longer, and they recommend five year change intervals for it. Not sure if it's compatible with our engine internals.

I use ethylene glycol and distilled water 50/50. I change it every two years, and have never seen a corrosion issue (the car sits for 6 months every year on jackstands). I use that much glycol because over the winter my unheated garage can get down below -10 C and it gives me better corrosion protection. I don't see summer temps. above 35 C so overheating isn't an issue.

scotty305 03-15-04 09:52 PM

Deionized is what you use in chem lab at school, I think it's filtered a little better than distilled water you can buy at the store. I usually use distilled water, but I think I'm going to filter it more next time, using a Brita water pitcher.

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PS, Wal-Mart = evil. Their execs are way too rich, and their employees are way too poor, and their stores are always dirty.

Hyperite 03-15-04 10:43 PM

Evans.

7-sins 03-15-04 11:30 PM


Originally posted by Hyperite
Evans.
:withstupi

not to call you stupid but yes, Evans all the way.

Rated R1 03-16-04 06:09 AM

Do you guys know what distilled water is? There is no need to filter it.

vaughnc 03-16-04 12:31 PM

Distilled - stuff sinks to bottom & top & what you get is in the middle.

That would probably still have minerals in it though right?

FormerPorscheGuy 03-16-04 12:46 PM


Originally posted by vaughnc
That would probably still have minerals in it though right?
Not nearly as much as what comes out in your sink.

Hyperite 03-16-04 12:58 PM

but way more than demineralized....but I remember something about that being bad too...something about creating an electrical charge, related to how a battery works, i dunno....someone can do a search, since i stopped caring after i said 'Evans'.

Rated R1 03-16-04 01:56 PM


Originally posted by vaughnc
Distilled - stuff sinks to bottom & top & what you get is in the middle.

That would probably still have minerals in it though right?

That is decanted water. This is distilled water.

http://tva.apogee.net/res/rekwdis.asp


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