Cold Car / Reverse Flow Service Method: Step 3a –
Solvent Flush (using Cooling System Cleaner) Followed by Coolant Exchange
Note: If not using a cooling system cleaner, skip to the next section.
This optional procedure is recommended for
1.Prior to performing a coolant cleaning service, empty the Processing Tank of all used fluid and add 1 gallon of clean water to the bottom of the tank. Connect the Black Service Hose to the Cross Flow Adapter closest to the thermostat, with the Red Service Hose connected to the other Cross Flow.
2.Add VIPER Cooling System Cleaner, Part No. 5090 (use 32 ounces of cleaner for up to 18 quarts of coolant), into to the 1 gallon of clean water in the Processing Tank (follow all directions on VIPER Cooling System Cleaner). Set control valves as follows: “Pump From” Processing Tank; “Pump To” Vehicle. (This will enable circulation of fluid from the Processing Tank into the vehicle and back into the Processing Tank again.)
3.Turn the pump ON while monitoring the System Pressure Gauge. It will take approximately
4.The pressure of the fluid will drop as it passes the thermostat and will circulate at about half the rate required to open the thermostat. If pressure builds too high, it will open the radiator cap and fluid will flow into the overflow container. Monitor the overflow container fluid level during the cleaning process to avoid pressure issues and spillage.
5.Monitor the Sight Glass in the Red Service Hose until a small amount of fluid is passing through. A working flow rate of 3 to 4 quarts a minute is recommended. Continue the flushing action for
6.When cleaning process has been completed, commence the coolant exchange process by switching the “Pump From” Control Valve so that it now indicates: “Pump From” New Tank. Throughout the service, monitor the sight glass. When all cleaner solution/old coolant mixture has been forced out of cooling system and replaced by new coolant, the coolant exchange process is complete.
7.After viewing new coolant in sight glass, turn pump OFF and disconnect the Red Service Hose. The vehicle will be full of new coolant.
8.To provide a clean and easy disconnect process, reverse the
9.Remove the overflow container lid and, if needed, vacuum out any remaining dirty fluid or cleaning solution utilizing the flexible pick up tube (included with unit) attached to the Black Service Hose. Use the following valve arrangement: “Pump From” Vehicle; “Pump To” Processing Tank.
10.To fill the overflow container and
11.Replace the radiator cap and start the vehicle to ensure proper operation. Check for any system leaks and, after vehicle reaches operating temperature, ensure all fluids are at proper levels. The service is complete.