by chris_on_tour2002 »
Sun Dec 30, 2007 6:31 pm
if they are cold at the bottom and warm at the top its a sure sign that there is sludge in the system. try adding sludge remover to the system, via the header tank is best if you have one. and you could remove the affected radiators, drain and flush with a hosepipe then put them back on, this will help shift some of the muck although there could still be lots gunk in the pipes.
if this fails to do the trick then its probably going to require an expensive power flush, you need to consult a local plumber about this.