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    Couldn't find your thread

    Quote Originally Posted by bob109 View Post
    Gee! I wonder where you got that "great idea" sea dog
    Sorry Bob but I tried to find your thread to add mine to it but it just wasn't showing up in the search for it. Yes your thread got me to harbor freight but the search on their site took 15 minutes to find the blow gun so I wanted to add the item number so others could just get it in seconds instead of a massive search. Now quit your Crying and I apologize for not using your thread to add the item number. My Bad!

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    Quote Originally Posted by seadog View Post
    Sorry Bob but I tried to find your thread to add mine to it but it just wasn't showing up in the search for it. Yes your thread got me to harbor freight but the search on their site took 15 minutes to find the blow gun so I wanted to add the item number so others could just get it in seconds instead of a massive search. Now quit your Crying and I apologize for not using your thread to add the item number. My Bad!
    Who crying? If my memory serves me right, your Thread dated 7-23-15, asked the same question about cleaning the radiators and I responded about using the air gun and compressed air on 7-24-15, a mere day later. That's over a year ago

    To help refresh your memory

    http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?6...aning+radiator

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    P.S. Regarding the telescoping nozzle! Loosen the synch/compression nut, while turning the nozzle, slightly pull on it at the same time. A little WD-40 does wonders in making it extend or retract easier

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    yes I remembered that

    Quote Originally Posted by bob109 View Post
    Who crying? If my memory serves me right, your Thread dated 7-23-15, asked the same question about cleaning the radiators and I responded about using the air gun and compressed air on 7-24-15, a mere day later. That's over a year ago

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    http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?6...aning+radiator

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    P.S. Regarding the telescoping nozzle! Loosen the synch/compression nut, while turning the nozzle, slightly pull on it at the same time. A little WD-40 does wonders in making it extend or retract easier
    I was per your advice blowing out my radiators with my aging blow gun and it worked great but my blow gun I had for years doesn't match this one from Harbor Freight. This has about triple the punch that my old one had and it gets into tighter spaces with more cleaning ability. Again thanks for the original information to start using air pressure and thanks again for the tip on the new air gun, it's really like I bought a new air compressor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seadog View Post
    I was per your advice blowing out my radiators with my aging blow gun and it worked great but my blow gun I had for years doesn't match this one from Harbor Freight. This has about triple the punch that my old one had and it gets into tighter spaces with more cleaning ability. Again thanks for the original information to start using air pressure and thanks again for the tip on the new air gun, it's really like I bought a new air compressor.
    Glad it worked for you! Don't forget to give it a try on the rear wheel spoke cavities and calipers!

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    Whew!!! That was tense there for a post or two. I thought Bob was gonna throw one of his old wore out G-Max's at the Dog. The Dog is old and has a bad back. No way he could a ducked fast enough. I gotta make a note. Don't poach Bob's ideas without giving him credit.

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    I was getting ready to duck!

    Quote Originally Posted by shooter View Post
    Whew!!! That was tense there for a post or two. I thought Bob was gonna throw one of his old wore out G-Max's at the Dog. The Dog is old and has a bad back. No way he could a ducked fast enough. I gotta make a note. Don't poach Bob's ideas without giving him credit.
    Didn't mean to get Bob that riled up and I did hunt for the original thread but it just wouldn't come up for some reason, probably my lack of computer skills, us old guys ain't to quick on the PC, I did apologize and now Bob doesn't have to strain himself throwing that G-Max at me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seadog View Post
    I was per your advice blowing out my radiators with my aging blow gun and it worked great but my blow gun I had for years doesn't match this one from Harbor Freight. This has about triple the punch that my old one had and it gets into tighter spaces with more cleaning ability. Again thanks for the original information to start using air pressure and thanks again for the tip on the new air gun, it's really like I bought a new air compressor.
    I bought the cheaper one last week at a local Harbor Freight store for $3.99.. Already had a couple extra connectors to attach to the hose on the compressor and it works great...Difference is one is telescopic and the other is not...Plus the "cheapo" has a nice rubber tip that attaches to the longer tube....Ride safe

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    Its funny what us old farts can get worked up over. A $4.00 blow gun. LMAO. Every week when the Snap-On truck rolls into the lot its like Christmas. Heck he give me a new cap today and I've been in a good mood ever since. I got a new extendable mirror with the "big" 3 inch head. Holy cow. I can walk up to a car now and look at the exhaust without bending over. $8.00. Lots of fun for $8.00.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter View Post
    Its funny what us old farts can get worked up over. A $4.00 blow gun. LMAO. Every week when the Snap-On truck rolls into the lot its like Christmas. Heck he give me a new cap today and I've been in a good mood ever since. I got a new extendable mirror with the "big" 3 inch head. Holy cow. I can walk up to a car now and look at the exhaust without bending over. $8.00. Lots of fun for $8.00.
    You sure that is the only "exhaust" you'll be looking at without bending over.


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