Coolant.

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i had a look at that evans site and unless its a new engine or a very clean engine i wouldnt even waste my money buying it, how about you drain the coolant out flush it well, then put plain tap water in and run it for a few hours or a couple days and drain it then maybe try that again, oh and while you are there try to remove the engine coolant drain plug thats on the left side a foot down from the manifold, and flush it out good as most shiit will sit in the bottom of the water jackets, thats what i did and i have clean coolant now, which reminds me i need to change it again as its been a few years, i usually do mine every 12 months to ensure the system stays clean and corrosion free.

Tony.
 
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