footwell sound like a washing machine
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I'm by no means an expert but thought I'd share my experience. I got this type of noise when I had air in my radiator, this was due to the rad having a tiny leak. Once the radiator was fixed (got away with using Radweld) the noise went away.
I'm sure the experts will be along shortly to advise!

I'm sure the experts will be along shortly to advise!

chim_girl said:
I'm by no means an expert but thought I'd share my experience. I got this type of noise when I had air in my radiator, this was due to the rad having a tiny leak. Once the radiator was fixed (got away with using Radweld) the noise went away.
I'm sure the experts will be along shortly to advise!
Hi All, I don't mean to be an alarmist, but I seem to recall the 'bible' suggesting not using Radweld or similar, can anyone else recall this?
Cheers
Big Al. said:
IIRC Radweld should only be used as a temporary measure. It coats the waterways with a paste that will coagulate around any leak and seal the hole.
I personally would only use Radweld in an emergency.
I need all the waterways as to be as clear as possible!
Cheers for that.
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