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PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 4:01 pm 
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North Parra Adrad 4/2 North Rocks Road
and Natrad 122 Bungaree Rd pendel Hill
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there is a place in Castle Hill that MS & R use.....i heard they charge $70. I'll check it out.


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Try Natrad at Pendle Hill 122 Bungaree Rd 96363041 $85
and P'matta Auto Cooling unit 4/2 North rocks Rd. 1300 722 442 $95

You probably won't find anyone that does a decent job that'll do it for less though.


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far out, i dont hsve an answer, but i really hate overheating in cars it gives me a stress attack all the time!! my old blue one was a serial offender! but did you think about the gauge.


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Is there a way that pro's flush a rad without taking the tanks off? Years a go a mate worked at Hornsby Radiators and he told me about a 'power flush' or something similar..... :?

He also told me that he used to f**k a lot of new rads up, and hide them in the bin around the corner.... :lol: and not tell anyone....he was only 15......


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far out, i dont hsve an answer, but i really hate overheating in cars it gives me a stress attack all the time!! my old blue one was a serial offender! but did you think about the gauge.

I'd stick a proper glass thermometer in the top tank and run until it's warmed up, see whatcha got.. :wink:
Middle of C-N-H gauge should be around 180*F.

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