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As always, the bottom hose drains the rad off but what's an effective way to drain the block and heater matrix?

I like to purge the system of the old antifreeze but refilling!

Does the system self bleed the air out through the header tank with the engine running when refilling?

 

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Attempted the job of antifreezing today but one of the thermostat housing spouts (heater matrix) is partly broken off so it needs a new housing.

Are these housings prone to breaking?   ... it wasn't me that broke it so curious if they are a weak part!

 

 

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Hi, yes the stat housing becomes very brittle after a while, better to change the whole unit out as they come complete with new stat and gasket with the housing.

I changed mine at the same time I changed the HCV as a matter of precaution, then back flushed the system with clean water before replacing the coolant, and yes it vents through the expansion tank but I always squeeze the hoses aswell just to help purge any trapped air.

Its a well known trait....

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Have sourced some new units on eBay around the £13/£14 price so may go for that option.

Will try to source locally tomorrow from a motor factor or perhaps Ford, depending on main dealer price.

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Don't be tempted to buy cheap as you may very well live to regret it and have to change items again after a short period of time....

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Got the assembly from a local reputable motor factor. Didn't really trust the cheapees on eBay!

Job was quite reasonable to do and the KA is now back on the road.

Thanks for posting!

 

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Why do a lot of folk think dropping the bottom rad hose of is sufficient to clear the system of old coolant?

I've always taken the heater matrix pipes off, one at a time, and flushed through both ways with water. This helps flush the block out too,

I usually take the expansion bottle off as well and give that a good shake out with water in the sink.

You can actually do a coolant flush with the engine warm, provided you use hot water for flush and refill. The concentrate can be warmed in the microwave.

 

 

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Sadly, a leak has developed on the top side of the stat housing I fitted!

Its lasted a year.

 

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oil in the coolant header tank due to too much overheating to it looks like a head gasket job now.

Its the A9A/A9B Duratec engine.

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