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not even a real big deal at all. just a big hassle.. but isnt going to hurt the car.
i would disconnect top radiator hose, then lower radiator hose. so now the radiator has been isolated before the engine started so its unlikely much if any made its way to the engine (which still wouldnt be a big deal). turn radiator upside down to flush it from the bottom out the top for 20 min, put it back together, move on with life! |
actually i guess theres a little more to it, i was forgetting that the radiator cap isnt actually on the radiator. i would still do roughly the same thing, must the oil should come out when removing the upper radiator hose.
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Hopefully original poster is ok and not stuck under the car.
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In still wondering... Why were you putting the oil in there in the first place?
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Hey OP, got an update? Curious on how things turned out and willing to help if it's not turning out how you planned.
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OP just trolled perhaps.
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Yeah, or made another idiot mistake and is afraid of us now. I seriously was trying to help him though as most of us were. Probably didn't get the reaction a troll would want.
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Lots of guys chimed in to help which was really cool. This is what the forum should be all about. It is also about entertainment. Thanks to the op for the entertainment part. Hope he and his car turn out ok.
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Weirrddddd. Some reason reading this, i'm craving some of that green mint ice cream with the chocolate chips and caramel all in it.
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