NOT THAT MUCH DAMAGED IT WOULD TURN YOU CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON AND WOULD LOOSE SOME HORSE POWER AND WAIST A LITTLE EXTRA GAS AND EVENTUALY WOULD MAKE A LOUD NOICE TILL IT COMPLITETLY BLOWS.
1- Water Jetting2- Rodding (snaking)3- chemicals
A sectional rodding machine is the best bet.
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For cleaning out a blocked drain. The far end of the rodding system used to be shaped in a small fully formed loop - hence the imagined eye shape. This shape meant it could be moved in both directions without much chance of it getting hooked up.
Anything will fit any car, anytime. That is hot rodding.
Newly placed concrete will often have air pockets in it. Rodding it or vibrating it will cause the concrete to settle, or consolidate, better.
Depends on the type of stoppage, hair, soap scum. Normally simply snaking (rodding) the line with a 1/4" snake will do the job NEVER EVER use chemicals In addition, i concur about the chemicals, another option in addition to rodding would be to use a plunger, but this does depend on the type of blockage at hand
There is a website called Street Rodding where you can find them for sale. You can also look in the classified news section of your daily newspaper for listings.
Not sure what you mean by rodding the rad., but, if it were cleaned by a rad. shop and given the ok, then, has the water pump been changed, is there a blockage in the system, is there an air lock in the system? To release an air lock, bleed the system by the heater hose with the engine at operating temp. Does it over heat at idle, hiway speed, with the a/c on or off ?
That would depend on the stoppage type water Jetting soft stoppages such as sand /silt grease and rodding for hard stoppages such roots
For rodding up to 8" diameter it should cost $1.25 per foot of snake Min. Water Jetting $2.50 per ft
That would depend on the type of stoppageSoft stoppages such as grease /soil /soap scum would require Jetting Hard stoppages rags / roots require rodding