Pink chunk in cooling system
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The gasket of the thermostat housing was leaking so i changed it, when i dismanteled the thermostate i found pink chunk in the system (see the pictures). The cooling system was filled with pink cooling fluid so the chunk comes frome this, the question is why there were these nuggets.
Maybe someone has seen these befor and know the reason for this, it doesn't look like that it was mixed with another cooling fluid but i am not 100 percent sure what the former owner did.
Maybe someone has seen these befor and know the reason for this, it doesn't look like that it was mixed with another cooling fluid but i am not 100 percent sure what the former owner did.
- 1972 Lotus Elan Sprint LHD/DHC
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- 1962 Austin Healey Sprite MK II - Sold 09.05.2016
Sorry for my bad survival English
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mariodschy - Second Gear
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draenog wrote:Has somebody inadvertently mixed traditional blue antifreeze with modern OAT red antifreeze? The two don't mix and the organic acids cause precipitation of the silicate, turning the coolant to sludge...
Rob.
youd hope not but certainly looks that way.....
urgh.....that's gonna take some cleaning.....
hope there was enough fluid to keep the engine cool......
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theelanman - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Nothing that half an hour with the hosepipe won't cure..
John
John
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john.p.clegg - Coveted Fifth Gear
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gjz30075 wrote:Maybe someone poured in some radiator stopleak?
Thats a good question maybe this is the reason, i don't think that it was mixed with blue cooling fluid because when i drained the system it was all pretty pink.
The radiator is not in best shape i'll change them, when i washed the radiator there were no pink nugetts to see.
I've washed the engine twice from waterpumpe side and from thermostat side also by turing it on the head (engine is out of chassis, oil is drained) using hot water and compresed air
- 1972 Lotus Elan Sprint LHD/DHC
- 1962 Austin Healey Sprite MK II - Sold 09.05.2016
Sorry for my bad survival English
- 1962 Austin Healey Sprite MK II - Sold 09.05.2016
Sorry for my bad survival English
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mariodschy - Second Gear
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pharriso wrote:Don't forget the heater lines & the heater as well...
Good idea this i'll do next, the heating valve were also full of this shit...
- 1972 Lotus Elan Sprint LHD/DHC
- 1962 Austin Healey Sprite MK II - Sold 09.05.2016
Sorry for my bad survival English
- 1962 Austin Healey Sprite MK II - Sold 09.05.2016
Sorry for my bad survival English
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mariodschy - Second Gear
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I've seen clear/white jelly like deposits formed on the thermostat housing when left for a while...maybe these with pink colour picked up from the anti-freeze......any chemists in the house...Aluminium and water with what other chemical?
John
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john.p.clegg - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Can't wait for the Aussies to comment- where is Barry McKenzie when you need him?
Someone clearly chundered a raw prawn into the coolant.
Has this forum gone a bit too serious... again?
I'll report this post and see if anyone is in control.
Someone clearly chundered a raw prawn into the coolant.
Has this forum gone a bit too serious... again?
I'll report this post and see if anyone is in control.
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