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Old 07-17-2017, 11:19 PM   #1
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Mike, I use both the shop vac method with a rubber hose, and then used a pressure washer with out the sprayer tip on it. Just used the sprayer tube and was able to get a ton of crudola out of it. Also with the heads on, and no thermostat, used a high pressure down the housing and into the block in an effort to wash it out as well.
If you need radiator work, Rick's out in Azusa does excellent work, and knows old Fords.
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Do you go to the cruise in at Dukes on Wednesday's
That's my plan. I had the radiator done at Tom's in Orange. He did a very nice job. I haven't been to Dukes but live 5 minutes away....
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That's my plan. I had the radiator done at Tom's in Orange. He did a very nice job.....
I have my 36 radiator at toms right now. I hope he does a good job. I almost went to hoffmans down a couple of blocks. I still waiting to hear back, he's had it about a month.
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