Flushing cooling system

Radiator, thermostat, water pump, antifreeze, etc.

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I don't think so.

I just routed mine around the front heater core hoses to give me that windshield cracking heated fluid in the winter.

It works pretty good too.

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That's a good idea.

My nozzles get jammed up in the winter.
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OK I finished the job last night, and came up with a very quick and easy way to flush out the entire cooling system, including rear heater! No cutting lines, no special adapters, and you only need to disconnect one hose. It goes something like this:
  • I took out the intake and washer fluid/coolant reservoir just to have room to work.
  • Disconnect the the main heater return hose (it's the smaller diameter one of the two) from the valve assembly, and plug it. I stuck a cork in it, and put a hose clamp over it. I'm sure folding it over and putting a vice-grip on it will work just as well.
  • Start the engine, and turn on your rear heat
  • Continuously supply fresh water into radiator neck, until the water coming out of the valve assembly runs clear.
  • Unplug the heater hose, and turn off the rear heat. Repeat step #4
  • Now stop filling the radiator and wait until water stops flowing. Turn off engine.
  • Replace heat hose. Pour two jugs of coolant into radiator. It should just fit. Done!
One job down, about 6 more to go.

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timelessbeing wrote:OK I finished the job last night, and came up with a very quick and easy way to flush out the entire cooling system, including rear heater! No cutting lines, no special adapters, and you only need to disconnect one hose. It goes something like this:
  • I took out the intake and washer fluid/coolant reservoir just to have room to work.
  • Disconnect the the main heater return hose (it's the smaller diameter one of the two) from the valve assembly, and plug it. I stuck a cork in it, and put a hose clamp over it. I'm sure folding it over and putting a vice-grip on it will work just as well.
  • Start the engine, and turn on your rear heat
  • Continuously supply fresh water into radiator neck, until the water coming out of the valve assembly runs clear.
  • Unplug the heater hose, and turn off the rear heat. Repeat step #4
  • Now stop filling the radiator and wait until water stops flowing. Turn off engine.
  • Replace heat hose. Pour two jugs of coolant into radiator. It should just fit. Done!
One job down, about 6 more to go.
This may be a dumb question but Astro Cargo doesn't have a rear heater right? Since it's a cargo?
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I don't know, but one quick look behind the driver seat will tell you right away.

I believe C36 is the RPO code for auxiliary heater.

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timelessbeing wrote:I don't know, but one quick look behind the driver seat will tell you right away.

I believe C36 is the RPO code for auxiliary heater.
what's behind the driver seat?
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kkamakasi wrote:
timelessbeing wrote:I don't know, but one quick look behind the driver seat will tell you right away.

I believe C36 is the RPO code for auxiliary heater.
what's behind the driver seat?
There will be a heat vent there. Also you would have a separate heat controller on your dash for the rear ,if you have a rear heater. At least that is how my '94 is.
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snapple wrote:
kkamakasi wrote:
timelessbeing wrote:I don't know, but one quick look behind the driver seat will tell you right away.

I believe C36 is the RPO code for auxiliary heater.
what's behind the driver seat?
There will be a heat vent there. Also you would have a separate heat controller on your dash for the rear ,if you have a rear heater. At least that is how my '94 is.
I only see one set of temperature controls in my astro cargo. I guess that means I dont have a second heater. Less work for me I guess when I flush the system. Thanks!

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I just flushed my system today using the Timeless One's method; this is by far the best method I have seen anywhere. No cutting the heater hose for a tee (and getting the Squid all wiggly) and no crawling under trying to get that dang lower hose off and having it pour all over everywhere. The only thing I'd add is that a garden hose fits perfectly over the heater core tube, no clamp necessary, and you just run that into a bucket. Very clean. Also, I refilled with water, ran it hot, then repeated. Kudos to Timeless =D>

This method really should be stickyed. It didn't seem like I was going to be able to get 2 gal of AF back in there, so I blew back on the heater return hose a few times which flushed additional water out of the radiator fill neck. Lastly, it took running the engine hot (to remove air) before I could get close to 2 gallons of antifreeze in.
timelessbeing wrote: [*]I took out the intake and washer fluid/coolant reservoir just to have room to work.
[*]Disconnect the the main heater return hose (it's the smaller diameter one of the two) from the valve assembly, and plug it. I stuck a cork in it, and put a hose clamp over it. I'm sure folding it over and putting a vice-grip on it will work just as well.
[*]Start the engine, and turn on your rear heat
[*]Continuously supply fresh water into radiator neck, until the water coming out of the valve assembly runs clear.
[*]Unplug the heater hose, and turn off the rear heat. Repeat step #4
[*]Now stop filling the radiator and wait until water stops flowing. Turn off engine.
[*]Replace heat hose. Pour two jugs of coolant into radiator. It should just fit. Done![/list]
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If you liked this, you may also like my tranny flush procedure...
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I think Timeless has some great instructions there. My only question after reading everyone's posts on this topic...why doesn't anyone drain the block? Without draining it, you'll still have regular tap water in the system when you get ready to put the anitifreeze and distilled water in.
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Over time, the antifreeze will mix with the water to reach your desired proportion. If you don't do this in the winter, you don't have to worry about anything freezing. I have always used tap water without issue.

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i think gotmud isn't so worried about the mixture as the chemicals in the tap water that can promote corrosion and other side effects inside the engine that's why the distilled water is important. I can only think of not too concerned about it or just plain lazy to be honest i don't even know how to drain a 4.3 :peep:
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Cobra wrote:i think gotmud isn't so worried about the mixture as the chemicals in the tap water that can promote corrosion and other side effects inside the engine that's why the distilled water is important. I can only think of not too concerned about it or just plain lazy to be honest i don't even know how to drain a 4.3 :peep:

do you drink that corrosive tap water?,

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the water at work is bad enough to upset your stomach my water is filtered :D
don't underestimate what is in the cities tap water
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