92 GL (automatic), 113,XXX miles.
I would like to start a new thread, to replace my previous thread: http://www.fordfestiva.com/forums/sh...A-New-Oil-Pump
Blew the upper radiator hose, engine overheated. Soon after I realized oil mixing into the coolant. Drove it to work for a few days out of necessity (9 miles) until I could get another vehicle.
Now that I have another car, I can take my time to work through this and hopefully get my Festiva back on the road someday. Work will be crazy busy until the end of the year, so I won't be able to work on it much until January or later. I miss my Festy!
I am thinking I can flush it out a little at a time, until I can do a thorough back-flush out in the driveway. I plan to install a new radiator, along with new hoses ect., so I would like to flush the system well before contaminating the new radiator. Then I will need to get some antifreeze into the block, to protect everything from freeze damage this winter.
The latest: drained the radiator
![](http://imageshack.us/a/img132/7862/cm7z.jpg)
Rinsed the radiator twice, then filled the system with water to flush the entire system. With the fan unplugged, the thermostat opened and then the heater started blowing cold air a couple minutes later. Is this normal?
What is the best way to flush this crap out?
I would like to start a new thread, to replace my previous thread: http://www.fordfestiva.com/forums/sh...A-New-Oil-Pump
Blew the upper radiator hose, engine overheated. Soon after I realized oil mixing into the coolant. Drove it to work for a few days out of necessity (9 miles) until I could get another vehicle.
Now that I have another car, I can take my time to work through this and hopefully get my Festiva back on the road someday. Work will be crazy busy until the end of the year, so I won't be able to work on it much until January or later. I miss my Festy!
I am thinking I can flush it out a little at a time, until I can do a thorough back-flush out in the driveway. I plan to install a new radiator, along with new hoses ect., so I would like to flush the system well before contaminating the new radiator. Then I will need to get some antifreeze into the block, to protect everything from freeze damage this winter.
The latest: drained the radiator
![](http://imageshack.us/a/img132/7862/cm7z.jpg)
Rinsed the radiator twice, then filled the system with water to flush the entire system. With the fan unplugged, the thermostat opened and then the heater started blowing cold air a couple minutes later. Is this normal?
What is the best way to flush this crap out?
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