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V8MoneyPit:
After a day out at my local off road centre, the last run round saw the water temp go up. By the time I crawled back to the car park it was well in the red. When I opened the bonnet all hell was breaking loose.... the rad and expansion tank were vibrating with the boiling water  :shock:

After a little investigation, the rad was found to be totally.... I mean totally..... clogged with mud. You couldn't even see one tiny area of fins! Waited for over an hour for their pressure washer (they run bikes there too who kept jumping the queue) and blasted the worst of it out. A friend kindly followed me home after stopping on route to top up the water (still getting hot and overflowing). The following day I got it into work and ran the hose on it for over an hour to clear all the mud out!

All now seems to be OK but I might change the thermostat anyway. Just in case I've cooked it.

How do you all keep the mud out of the rad? I've never had it quite this bad before. But it was worrying and I wondered if a shield of some sort might be worth considering.

Luke:
I'd be worried that any shield in front of the rad would block the airflow and guarantee overheating.

hobbit:
Go over the top, mount rad in back, long hoses and electric fan. :wink:  :twisted:

You can get the blinds for use in winter to block the front grills which allow for a quicker warming up, but mud would still perculate up from below as well

karloss:
I use a piece of non woven  fabric stuff. Don't really know what it is, they make sacks and disposable "tyvek" overalls out of it. I just fasten it on at the back of the grill using the grills fixing screws. Never had an issue with overheating, but then never driven off road at any sort of speed with it on, and it's partially "breathable". Doesn't stop it all but stops the really horrible stuff.

Kenny:
I had the same problem with my Rad. On my way home from a meet one day overheated and I still had 30 odd miles to go. Called the RAC and asked for a flat bed as I thought my head gasket had blown.

Truck arrived, loaded up and sitting in the cab going home the driver asked me what the problem was, I mentioned the head gasket and he just shook hos head, looked in his rear view mirror and there was the radiator, totally clogged up with mud, "its yer rad mate".

Anyhow how to stop ti - I use a for sale board, but to size and fits in nicely behind the winch in front of the grill. Keeps a lot of the mud out and has never overheated with the board in place.

One thing I did find is that you never really get all the mud out of the rad unless youre really lucky and I had to replace the rad in the end :(

Damian

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