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What you are proposing sounds like it would flush the engine but to be honest is more work then adding the T. Also if you plan on keeping the car for a few years you will already have the T in place to flush again. I’m not certain on all cars but doing it the way you want may miss some areas of the system. Follow the lines and see if it will flush all areas or not.
What you are proposing sounds like it would flush the engine but to be honest is more work then adding the T. Also if you plan on keeping the car for a few years you will already have the T in place to flush again. I’m not certain on all cars but doing it the way you want may miss some areas of the system. Follow the lines and see if it will flush all areas or not.
You can buy a T to splice in to your heater inlet hose to flush your system. The key is to then replace the water that you put in the system with the correct mix of antifreeze.
You can buy a T to splice in to your heater inlet hose to flush your system. The key is to then replace the water that you put in the system with the correct mix of antifreeze.
Morgan welcome and thanks for Serving and Protecting our Freedoms.
Morgan welcome and thanks for Serving and Protecting our Freedoms.
Can you post a video of one of the things you viewed with it?
Can you post a video of one of the things you viewed with it?
Go cheap and build as you go. I would look at Craftsman and Pittsburgh tool sets. Both have a lifetime warranty. If you find that you use 1 tool a lot then you can upgrade to a better one to replace the cheaper one. Your tool box with end up being a mixed bag of tools. Buy gear wrench ratcheting box wrenches, money well spent. A few pry bars, multi meter, pliers and adjustable wrenches. A set of rounded nut remover tools is helpful but maybe a bit much to start.
Go cheap and build as you go. I would look at Craftsman and Pittsburgh tool sets. Both have a lifetime warranty. If you find that you use 1 tool a lot then you can upgrade to a better one to replace the cheaper one. Your tool box with end up being a mixed bag of tools. Buy gear wrench ratcheting box wrenches, money well spent. A few pry bars, multi meter, pliers and adjustable wrenches. A set of rounded nut remover tools is helpful but maybe a bit much to start.
I prefer just about anything Streamlight. I use the Strion led daily. I also use the Stylus pro USB and love it too.
I prefer just about anything Streamlight. I use the Strion led daily. I also use the Stylus pro USB and love it too.
How much money do you have to play with? I have the Solus Pro from Snappy and I’m happy with it. In the near future I am also going to get a lab scope, most likely a Pico.
How much money do you have to play with? I have the Solus Pro from Snappy and I’m happy with it. In the near future I am also going to get a lab scope, most likely a Pico.
Don’t forget to oil it! banana:
Sorry had to use it!
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