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Old 11-12-2013, 08:28 PM   #1
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Henry>>>I'm not sure what all of this discussion about radiators is. Mine is good.>>>

I think their concern here Henry, is that when the Evapo Rust or vinegar goes to work on cleaning your block, they might loosen chunky stuff up that'll clog up your good radiator.

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Old 11-12-2013, 08:47 PM   #2
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Henry>>>I'm not sure what all of this discussion about radiators is. Mine is good.>>>

I think their concern here Henry, is that when the Evapo Rust or vinegar goes to work on cleaning your block, they might loosen chunky stuff up that'll clog up your good radiator.

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We'll see, if and when any rust is removed from the pumps, whether there are any "chunks" that would clog the radiator and will act accordingly. From all of the rust removal I've done before (the most dramatic with Muratic acid) I've never seen "chunks". All rust just dissolves into the solution.
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