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Old 05-25-2007, 06:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Radiator Exterior Mud Flush tool for Corey & Dom

Just thought these might work pretty well to get the mud out of the radiators.

They are designed to remove dried on waste in a RV holding tank. They have a high pressure water jet at the very bottom of the wand. They are supposed to go through the Toilet to be able to put the jet at the bottom of the tank.

Have not tried them yet. Mud, I aint got no mud!!!

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Old 05-25-2007, 06:23 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Radiator Exterior Mud Flush tool for Corey & Dom

Be careful with any sort of pressure wand, the cooling fins on a radiator bend pretty easily. I never use anything more than my thumb over a garden hose personally.
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Re: Radiator Exterior Mud Flush tool for Corey & Dom

i already made some low pressure devices by using water hose connections(with some cutting) from a washer attachment. works great and WILL fit between the radi and the a/c condeser
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Re: Radiator Exterior Mud Flush tool for Corey & Dom

Another idea. This is what I use.

radiator/condenser cleaner
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Old 05-26-2007, 06:59 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Radiator Exterior Mud Flush tool for Corey & Dom

It seems like a length of 1/2" CPVC (stiffer than PVC) (having an end cap on one end; a female thread for the hose on the other and several 1/8 holes) would be the most efficient way to go....and cost about $5. You could even paint it safety orange if you are one who tends to lose things.
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Re: Radiator Exterior Mud Flush tool for Corey & Dom

Thanks for th heads up Paul. Jimmy said he made a wand for me, I just need to pick it up from him. And byt the way, how did you ever find this thing???
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Re: Radiator Exterior Mud Flush tool for Corey & Dom

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Thanks for th heads up Paul. Jimmy said he made a wand for me, I just need to pick it up from him. And byt the way, how did you ever find this thing???
LOL, We have a Mini-RV and I have been a camping world member for a long time. Honestly!!!
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Re: Radiator Exterior Mud Flush tool for Corey & Dom

I will be cleaning mine 2mrw.
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