1000 times better than the $50 thousand dollar garbage we get at the dealership. There are still several radiator shops here that still practice this method in radiator repair. Once your rad is repaired in this manner you'll need not return until five to seven years.
This only applies for radiators with metal tops. Most cars nowadays use plastic top so u can't do this anymore. So u had to change it with the bs amount of charge
@@sakuraseele2930 Just about any car in the USA can be modified to remove the plastic tanks. Thus, you can have an all-aluminum radiator. Nevertheless, the days of the tin-plated copper radiator lines, 100% copper fins, and brass tanks are over. Copper is much heavier than aluminum.
Yes, thank you for all the cleaning that does not remove the top cover is not completely clean, thank you.Anyway, I have never had the experience of cleaning without removing the rug, thank you very much.😊😊😊🙏🙏♥️♥️
But the after market rad is so cheap in Asia i wonder why one would want to salvage risking engine damage... It's not worth it. Maybe it's the passion to DIY.
All that work and didn't address the fins? Air flow across the core will be spotty at best and not transfer heat well with the corroded and clogged fins SMH.
1000 times better than the $50 thousand dollar garbage we get at the dealership. There are still several radiator shops here that still practice this method in radiator repair. Once your rad is repaired in this manner you'll need not return until five to seven years.
Yes, thanks a lot for watching the videos and comments😊😊😊♥️🙏
This only applies for radiators with metal tops. Most cars nowadays use plastic top so u can't do this anymore. So u had to change it with the bs amount of charge
@@sakuraseele2930 Just about any car in the USA can be modified to remove the plastic tanks. Thus, you can have an all-aluminum radiator. Nevertheless, the days of the tin-plated copper radiator lines, 100% copper fins, and brass tanks are over. Copper is much heavier than aluminum.
This was very nice and satisfying to watch. Thank you
I'm so glad!😊😊😊😊♥️♥️♥️
Well done! Neat job.
Thanks for the visit😊
Nice cleaning and maintenance
Yes, thanks
Very good and polished work,👍👍👍
Glad you like it!
What is in the bottle your spraying that sizzles? And also how do these get this dirty do they use ground water or is it just because of the region?
Some kind of acid.
Ma come tante cose oggi è gran moda l'usa e getta sempre a nostro sfavore.
they better pay this guy well.
did they never use coolant? groundwater is dirty
Yes, of course, the owner of this car never maintains water for use in the car, thank you very much for visiting and commenting.
did this radiator serve the us military for 76 years or smth
Please show how to clean radiator without removing the upper part
Yes, thank you for all the cleaning that does not remove the top cover is not completely clean, thank you.Anyway, I have never had the experience of cleaning without removing the rug, thank you very much.😊😊😊🙏🙏♥️♥️
Помыл отлично ну на этом думаю работа не закончилась, судя по тому как проводил распайку и зачистку с помощью горелки некоторые соты распаялись
But the after market rad is so cheap in Asia i wonder why one would want to salvage risking engine damage... It's not worth it. Maybe it's the passion to DIY.
Тот случай, когда проще переплавить и купить новый...
All that work and didn't address the fins? Air flow across the core will be spotty at best and not transfer heat well with the corroded and clogged fins SMH.
Yes thank you very much For comments😊😊😊
Citric acid works best
Thanks for the visit and feedback.
Лимонная кислота негативно влияет на алюминий
Should be using alkaline based coil cleaner
Ah all good in the land where health and safety and the environment are non existent 😂😂good job though
I like men
Yes, thank you very much for your liking