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Vehicle & Technical => Range Rover => Topic started by: pongo_bob on April 17, 2007, 23:19:36

Title: How many dead flies does it take ?
Post by: pongo_bob on April 17, 2007, 23:19:36
I had the radiator out the other day and hosed it down. Now my drive is covered in dead flies. If this is bunged up then surely the aircon, gearbox and oil rads are next to useless as they are in front of the coolant rad ? Is there any info on car radiator efficiency , airflow and flies ?
Title: flies
Post by: Stacey on April 18, 2007, 18:51:42
hey rob,

i've taken my aircon out and as for the flies,  i take the grill off everytime i go to the jetwash it help keep it clear.

stacey
Title: How many dead flies does it take ?
Post by: thermidorthelobster on April 18, 2007, 18:58:15
I've not had first-hand experience but I've heard several people say you shouldn't jetwash rads, as you can bust the fins off.
Title: How many dead flies does it take ?
Post by: Range Rover Blues on April 18, 2007, 20:16:53
Dead flies should come out with a good hosing down.  SOaking them in detergent also helps.
Title: How many dead flies does it take ?
Post by: clbarclay on April 18, 2007, 22:40:35
Quote from: "thermidorthelobster"
I've not had first-hand experience but I've heard several people say you shouldn't jetwash rads, as you can bust the fins off.


Not so much bust as bend them over effectively blocking the air passages through the rad.

I've pressure washed rads goodness only knows how many times before. If you use maximum pressure at point blank range and at an angle to the fins then yes they do bend, however at lower pressure, at a suitable distance and square on to the rad then it shouldn't do any damage unless the rad is already rotten.


I find more effective on radiators are the garden nozel attach ments you can get for hose pipes.
Title: How many dead flies does it take ?
Post by: clbarclay on April 19, 2007, 13:48:31
Quote from: "henry&lesley"
drive backwards every where then no flies and no cleaning rads


Or fit a fan with variable angle blades so it can be used every so often to blow the rad out backwards. Probably not much good on mud etc. but if use reguarly in dusty conditions they can earn their keep on agricultural vehicles.
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