Super flush w/ liqui moly radiator cleaner (too much S#!T in my coolant).

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @mjm7165
    @mjm7165 10 месяцев назад +9

    Hi kuya. I also did this and flushed 3 times with coolant just to be sure because the car had 140k miles and I didnt know the history. OMG the color was not only rust, but almost black copper colored! It took 3 flushes to run clear each with 30 minutes of running the car with the heater on. Took half a day but after, I drove the car from LA to Vegas with ease and enjoyed buffets! I asked my mechanic if I should change the thermostat, he said he rarely sees a bad thermostat anymore but best to flush coolant to enjoy many more miles on the car. So far, 10k miles later, the car runs great. Thanks for sharing the video!

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment, I really do appreciate it.
      Nice job doing the flush, Proper maintenance is the key to longer lasting engine.
      More DIY & Mods coming soon, Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE and SALAMAT!!!👍

  • @jamesadams8064
    @jamesadams8064 3 дня назад

    Nice video; it really demonstrates some negative aspects about owning and maintaining a BMW. They look very complex and unnecessarily difficult to do very routine maintenance on. I understand that by the time most BMW's need maintenance they also have enough major problems to where a smart person would start looking at a Toyota/Lexus or Honda product. This video does good at demonstrating why to NOT buy a prestige symbol.

  • @GSM-Mobility9
    @GSM-Mobility9 22 дня назад +1

    Superbly explained.

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  22 дня назад

      Thanks for the comment, I really do appreciate it and glad that you enjoyed the video.
      Thanks for watching!!!👍

  • @rufatzeynalov751
    @rufatzeynalov751 12 дней назад +1

    Thank you! Fantastic video

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  12 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the comment, I really do appreciate it and Thanks for watching!!!👍

  • @johnk5778
    @johnk5778 25 дней назад +1

    The reservoir is just that it stores extra fluid so when the system heats up it expands into it and when cools down contract s and pulls some fluid back in, but this will take weeks to all mix in- so better to take some liquid out of the radiator and pour clean in.

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  23 дня назад

      Thanks for the info, I'll keep that in mind.
      Thanks for watching!!!👍

    • @jamesadams8064
      @jamesadams8064 3 дня назад

      You are partly right. When your system reaches "operating temp" the thermostat opens and lets all the fluid start circulating and "mixing". Yes the engine block and heads do expand when hot but that does not create much room for additional fluid. When the system is cold the tank holds reserve coolant/antifreeze; when the fluid gets hot it expands and also becomes gas or vapor and that vapor escapes into the atmosphere. Even a cooling system in good shape will sometimes need a little "ADD" Even cars/trucks like Toyotas which get 500,000 to a million miles require some routine maintenance so it just is not wise to buy a vehicle that is designed to force the owner to seek a 100 dollar per hour mechanic's helper on a car that will leave you stranded. For your daughter/wife to get back home is a million times more important than owning a flashy ghetto symbol.

  • @emelindabucaya4656
    @emelindabucaya4656 Год назад +2

    Another great Diy, Good job Ed!

  • @kalani1987
    @kalani1987 Год назад +7

    Don't you have to drain the coolant first then fill with distilled water and cleaner?

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Год назад +3

      Just follow the same process as the instruction of liqui moly.

    • @LostButBroken
      @LostButBroken 11 месяцев назад

      Drain, run one with tap water ,drain, run with distilled and cleaner drain, add coolant.

  • @dang3402
    @dang3402 Год назад +1

    I am so doing this. Thanks for video.

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Год назад

      Dan G, Best of luck! more Mods & Diy coming soon, Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE and Thanks for watching!!!👍

  • @NoWr2Run
    @NoWr2Run Год назад +3

    After putting in flush treatment, I drain it, then run hose water through it while leaving petcock open, engines running.
    Drain that out, put distilled in run that for a bit, drain that & add antifreeze mix.
    Oh also change Thermostat out just for the hell of it if it's been in there for years & years.

  • @andresouza7962
    @andresouza7962 Год назад +2

    Thanks Ed, I have an ARMADA SUV with total capacity 14.4 litres, so I used 2 bottles of the LM cleaner, I have flushed tousands of times now but can't get rid of the foaming in the outgoing water, is it an issue ? It's time now to recompose the system, I have been on 100% water for a few days already

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Год назад +1

      Andre Souza, I think the foaming is only the residue of the cleaner, Since you are 100% water, I think now is OK to flush and put fresh 50/50 Coolant & distilled water, You don't want that water to stay long in your engine, It will corrode inside. Hope this helps you.
      More DIY & Mods coming soon, Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE and Thanks for watching!!!👍

    • @andresouza7962
      @andresouza7962 Год назад

      @@edcardiy thanks Ed, I talked to LM and they said that I made a mistake because I ran the cleaner for 3 days and not 30 minutes as recommended; they advised to get rid if the foaming as much as possible but whatever is left won't hurt, I'll start recomposing tomorrow, thanks

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Год назад

      That's nice to know, Thanks for the update!👍

    • @NoWr2Run
      @NoWr2Run Год назад

      @@andresouza7962 3 days, Ya some stuff you can run in the vehicle & other stuff " not so much ".
      I was wondering about that also, LOL.

  • @chongshenchang9367
    @chongshenchang9367 11 месяцев назад +1

    Some people pour LM on to the radiator, some on the reservoir.. which one is correct..??

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  11 месяцев назад +1

      In my opinion it doesn't matter where you pour it, They will be mixed in the system anyway.
      More DIY & Mods coming soon, Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE and Thanks for watching!!!👍

  • @norhelebermj
    @norhelebermj 7 месяцев назад +1

    Do you run the engine once the distilled water in the reservoir? If so, for how long? How many time you flushed with distilled water? Kabayan😊

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  7 месяцев назад +2

      You do not need to run the engine to do the flushing, BMW have electric water pump and it can run independently while engine is off,
      Just make sure you put a battery charger on your battery, So your battery will not deplete (water pump takes a lot of power).
      Salamat!!!👍

  • @dang3402
    @dang3402 Год назад +1

    Cool. Just ran into this video. Are u lowered on coil overs or lowering springs?

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Год назад

      H&R lowering springs, 1inch drop all around

  • @somethingentertaing
    @somethingentertaing 4 месяца назад +1

    Does this help with the aircon not heating one side

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  4 месяца назад

      Probably, I have to look into that.
      Thanks for watching!!!👍

    • @mutluunal07
      @mutluunal07 2 месяца назад

      If you have a dual-zone air conditioner, you can solve the problem of one side not heating by changing the heater valve. When you ask the repairman about the heater valve, he will understand.

    • @mutluunal07
      @mutluunal07 2 месяца назад

      ruclips.net/video/A7rOwJNZtLQ/видео.htmlsi=ZRUlNUmHDrwQ3gH4

  • @dang3402
    @dang3402 Год назад +1

    Ok. I see the red springs. Lol.

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Год назад

      Just got new adjustable spring from MSS track set-up springs, That is for this summer Version 2 of M235i.

  • @MalindoWe
    @MalindoWe 2 месяца назад +1

    Black particles came out of my cooling system without any molly

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  2 месяца назад

      I got some black particles also when I did mine, I wonder where it came from?
      Anyway Thanks for watching!!!👍

  • @victororozco775
    @victororozco775 11 месяцев назад +1

    Brother you were supposed to drain the old coolant first

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  11 месяцев назад

      Just following the instruction of the Liquimoly radiator cleaner, Maybe if you have extra coolant maybe it's better to do your method (just my opinion).
      More DIY & Mods coming soon, Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE and Thanks for watching!!!👍

  • @ACHN-q2p
    @ACHN-q2p 23 дня назад +1

    All of this for nothing.. you have brand new car.. your system was already in perfect condition. Hope you didnt ruined it...

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  22 дня назад

      So far my car runs perfectly, Thanks for watching!!!👍

    • @blahblah8372
      @blahblah8372 10 дней назад

      Exactly some ppl just love being extra. Might be an OCD thing