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DIY: Flushing the E9x Heater Core (Caution Required!)
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Today, 12:22 AM | #23 | |
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However, it is important to note that the water pressure inside an open hose, flowing fully with no restriction at the end, will be almost 0. Only if you block the end of the hose, will the pressure inside increase rapidly to the max. That's why it's recommended to first dissolve the gunk that binds any sediment, then use a nozzle with flow control to gradually increase flow until the core is clear of sediment and able to handle the full flow from the hose. To prevent accidental over-pressurization, I pulled the pump tubing out of the bottom connection of the core, leaving a tube only in the top of the core. Then I made a fist around the loose end of that tube and the nozzle of the garden hose. Any sudden over-pressure situation will burst out of your fingers rather than the core. A handful of sediment popped out of the core and a second later, the core was flowing a fully open nozzle with hardly any pressure felt in my fist. Like this... Leave a gap between tube and nozzle, then squeeze hand shut to seal... Last edited by GSB; Today at 01:29 AM.. |
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