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andrewlandy



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Grass seeds in radiator
As the title suggests. Driving through long grass over summer has meant I have a lot of grass seeds jammed into the radiator. See Picture below.

1. Is this a problem.
2. How do I get them out?

Thanks



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Post #732148 1st Oct 2018 10:18am
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geobloke



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Try back flushing the rad from the fan side. Not too much pressure though.

There is a Land Rover "chaff" guard to help prevent this sort of radiator clogging issue when driving through long grass; MTC4220.

https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-MTC4220
Post #732162 1st Oct 2018 11:12am
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Slideywindows



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Phew, they've gone up in price!

When I bought a new one from Blanchards four years ago it was about £60.


The original, very early chaff guard seems to be a different design to the Rimmer Bros offering, with smaller holes than the new replacement item:


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defender9



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I have a feeling that the chaff guard on my 86in which my son now looks after has an even finer mesh, I doubt any grass seeds could get through it.
Post #732334 1st Oct 2018 10:04pm
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NickMc



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Nearly sure I’ve some of those Chaff guards tucked away.....somewhere Rolling with laughter
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geobloke



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Of course it would not be a difficult job to actually make something like this for yourself, or get your local fabricator to if you wanted a finer mesh.
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blackwolf



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Re: Grass seeds in radiator
andrewlandy wrote:
As the title suggests. Driving through long grass over summer has meant I have a lot of grass seeds jammed into the radiator. See Picture below.

1. Is this a problem.
2. How do I get them out?

Thanks
]


1. Yes, it can be if it impedes airflow to a significant extent, or the seeds start growing!

2. Careful use of compressed air from the backside of the radiator.
Post #732367 2nd Oct 2018 7:41am
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kmac



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Powerful vacuum cleaner might work
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Supacat



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Post #733033 5th Oct 2018 7:19am
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andrewlandy



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Thanks..........
....all. Not sure I have the patience for the fin tool, so compressed air it is.
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custom90



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Vacuum worked on mine, but does need to be a good power and used accurately.
Anything that wouldn't shift, air from the rear asBW suggested would probably be best as BW mentioned.

You'd be surprised what gets in there grass seeds aside.
I've known parts of insects, a feather or two. Spiders webs inc spider parts.
Nearly always sommeging wasp related, either that or in the airbox or down the air duct into the cab whilst driving along. Shocked $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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ARC99



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I had to take the front grill off recently and found seeds, wasps, flies etc in the fins used a vacuum to clear them out. Don't make old people mad.
We don't like being old in the first place,
so it doesn't take much to Censored us off.

Richard
Post #733795 9th Oct 2018 10:32am
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