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Old 25-08-2005, 07:31 PM   #1
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Default Coolant flush on duel fuel car..

Hey All,

I'm gunna flush the cooling sytem on my EB on the weekend and change the thermostat, as it's been over heating and leaking out the over flow. It also takes ages to heat up properly.

I just wanna know is there a different procedure for doing this on a duel fuel car? i'm a n00b to gas. :P The EB is on duel fuel, but doesnt run on gas as the tank and mixer have been removed. I'll get that sorted after it's registered on monday.

So where is the best place to stick the hose to flush it all out ? would the converter be causing any of my cooling system problems ?

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Old 25-08-2005, 07:43 PM   #2
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The converter shouldnt affect it at all, if you want to keep the gas you should buy a thermostat out of an XE (thats what we order at work). as they dont have the leg that blocks off the heater pipe. Which can cause the converter to freeze up ive been told.
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Old 25-08-2005, 10:10 PM   #3
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The converter shouldnt affect it at all, if you want to keep the gas you should buy a thermostat out of an XE (thats what we order at work). as they dont have the leg that blocks off the heater pipe. Which can cause the converter to freeze up ive been told.
Cool, Thanks.

Though do you mean an XE thermo housing or just the thermostat. :

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Old 25-08-2005, 11:13 PM   #4
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He means a XE thermostat and I too have heard of this before
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Old 26-08-2005, 01:19 AM   #5
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i ran the stok ea one with no problems, not one freeze over ;) it helps to have good hoses
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The guy at AUZGAS put a XE thermostat in mine too. I think it's because the EA-ED's have a little temperature sensitive plug in the bottom which stops coolant flow through the heater hoses when the temperature goes above a certain level. That would make the converter freeze if the engine was running on gas because it would obviously lose coolant flow.

The XE thermostat doesn't have that.

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Old 26-08-2005, 05:37 PM   #7
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I got an 'XE' thermostat today, it's not a Ford one but on the back of the packet it says 'suit XD-XF EA-EL AU' and all the v8 versions + a heap of other cars. So there isn't a difference unless it's a Ford thing. :s Ahh well. :(
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If you have an EA one next to it you'll see the difference! maybe the old on ein the car is an original type, but it may have already been changed over to the XE one.
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Damo if you get the chance,

pull the two coolant pipes off the converter, stick your tap hose in one pipe and turn on the water hard, any crap clogging the converter should fly out the other pipe ;)

might help with the water flow, ive done it many times to cars.
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