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Jean-Marie Gillen2 January 2009 at 18:29 #47502
I have just rebuilt my 3 ltr engine and would like to have the radiator chemically cleaned inside and backflushed. I have the type with the radiator slats opening and closing automatically depending on the coolant temperature. Do I have to take this device off before the cleaning procedure in a bath of acid? How do I take it off? When the holding cover fixed by 4 little nuts on studs is lifted, how do I get the device out? Simply lifting? By the big screw in the centre, or by ferm grip on the outer border and turning left? (Please refer to pictureattached). I do not really want to break anything. These parts have not been touched for a very long time.
Colin M345 January 2009 at 00:47 #47503Hello Jean-Marie,
I would be very reluctant to disturb this unit if it is working properly. It might break!
For back-flushing we have found Fernox DS3 http://www.fernox.com/?cccpage=ds3 works really well. The biggest worry is that the core may be rotten and once de-scaled might leak, and so need replacing.
I can recommend a very good radiator company who did the core on my 16/80 – Anglian Radiators in Cambridge.
Best Wishes
Colin
Peter S306 January 2009 at 08:30 #47506Dear Jean-Marie,
on my V12 I have the same device, looks identical, I tried to remove it and have the same problem, so the only help for you is that probably this device is the same in all Lagondas with automatic radiator slats, we can ask M45 or LG45 owners too.
I agree with Colin to leave it in for the cleaning if it is working, in my case it is not working so far. And one half of the radiator slats is no longer attached to it, so I have to remove the radiator mask too, I think.
Peter
Jean-Marie Gillen7 January 2009 at 17:42 #47507Many thaks for your interest and replies.
On my radiator the device for opening the slats is to the front of the car. So after removal of radiator and mask, I fit took off the mask, the vertical slats staying attached to the radiator. Removing the slats was not a very easy operation, but I guess a ‘Kinderspiel’ (children’s play) compared to refitting them. On my car the system worked, apart from one single slat which was not connected. The car had a tendency to boil when driven up a hill. However the engine had a lot of old thick oil in it, almost like tar, and the camshaft had two lobes nearly round. The engine is completely rebuilt now, but a good cleaning of the radiator would not be a bad thing either before refitting, I thought.
Kindest regards,
Jean-MarieA M A Lead16 March 2009 at 22:36 #47537An interesting subject.I have an LG6 Saloon one of the last built.It has no moveable slats and appears never to have had any,it has no termostat .I cannot understand why.Has anybody any ideas?It runs cold so I blank off the radiator.
Adrian leadPeter S3023 March 2009 at 11:27 #47540more about radiator slats: I tried my refurbished system yesterday but my thermostat opens to late, as the block of my car has probably to much local deposits (I cleaned behind the sideplates but I think also waterways in the head are partially blocked) it boils earlyer than normal and the standard thermostat is to late. So the slats have to stay always open until there will be a total overhaul of the engine or I have to find a thermostat that opens earlyer, e.g. at 60?C (any ideas where to get them?)
Peter
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