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Radiator flushing. Does that make sense? In this video I try to answer the question using my Chrysler Windsor as an example. See for yourself. Over the course of a vehicle's life cycle, a layer begins to build up on water-carrying parts of the engine. This creates another boundary layer that has to overcome the heat from combustion. As a result, the temperature rises at critical hotspots and the risk of damage to the cylinder head gasket or even the cast parts themselves increases. At the same time, a decrease in the heating performance of the heater cooler can often be observed. Reason enough to consider flushing or cleaning. If I am satisfied with a product and only then will I link it here. If you decide to buy something via my link, that is a small support for my channel at no extra cost to you. Affiliate links/advertising links The links marked with an asterisk (*) are so-called affiliate links. No extra work for you, a small support for me and my channel. Radiator cleaner Concentrated radiator flush from PowerMaxed Clean radiator https://amzn.to/3UYiWT1