After all this "drama queen" carry on about the intercooler flush I though it was time to bite the bullet and flush the damn thing.
The worst part of the job is that it is time consuming first time through. You don't need to hacksaw anything, you don't need to swear at things, and you definitely don't need a menagerie of pigs, dogs and cows to describe it.
I followed the revised RAVE procedure and the whole thing took about 2.5 pretty leisurely hours. I reckon if you follow the process to the letter you can't go far wrong. It's worth pulling the fan and lower cowling, and lifting the radiator out of the chassis mounts allows you to move the bottom of the radiator forward and gives a pretty decent amount of room to work in.
The intercooler came out with a little bit of manoeuvring and went in the same way. The drivers side locating peg is a fairly tight squeeze when you try to realign with the cutout in the radiator but only need a gentle push to get everything lined up.
I used a litre of shellite to flush (it did a wash and a rinse) and it seem to work reasonably well - there wasn't much in the way of gunk, and the rinse only had a faint taint.
Anyway job done and I have 80,000km to wait before I need to do it again.
I also picked up a damp swage on the Auto cooler line while I was doing the job - I'm always suspicious that disturbing the radiator triggers follow up hose replacements. Anyway if moving the radiator was enough to tigger a leak it was on it's way out so better to do now than on a roadside in the middle of whoop-whoop.
cheers
Paul


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