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Car Forum / Honda Cars / September 2006

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Cleaning debris/insects from radiator

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techman41973@yahoo.com - 15 Sep 2006 00:14 GMT
I recently took a long summer roadtrip and discovered my the intake
fings of my radiator overstuffed with insect debris. Is there a safe
way to effectively clean the fins without bending or damaging them?
Thanks
E Meyer - 15 Sep 2006 03:45 GMT
Use a water hose.  Not too much pressure.  Shoot it from the back if you
can.

On 9/14/06 6:14 PM, in article
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> I recently took a long summer roadtrip and discovered my the intake
> fings of my radiator overstuffed with insect debris. Is there a safe
> way to effectively clean the fins without bending or damaging them?
> Thanks
rudyxhiebert@yahoo.com - 17 Sep 2006 04:39 GMT
> I recently took a long summer roadtrip and discovered my the intake
> fings of my radiator overstuffed with insect debris. Is there a safe
> way to effectively clean the fins without bending or damaging them?
> Thanks
My suggestion is a blast of air from a shop compressor. Using a bug
screen is worth it.
 
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