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Lisle 60800 Heater Core Backflush Tool with Air

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  • Adjustable Pressure Industrial Spray Gun with Air Adapter and a Stepped Tip Design for Easy Heater Core Flushing.
  • Air pressure is added to the water flow creating agitation that flushes out even the most stubborn clogs.
  • The tip fits 1/2", 5/8" and 3/4" hose fittings. Water pressure can be easily controlled with one hand by squeezing the handle of the heavy-duty spray gun
  • The insulated handle protects your hand when using hot water to flush the cooling system.
  • The spray gun attaches to a standard garden hose.
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Product details

MaterialStainless Steel
BrandLisle
Item dimensions L x W x H13.3 x 7 x 1.5 inches
Exterior FinishChrome
Inlet Connection Size0.75 Inches
Inlet Connection TypeBarb
Outlet Connection TypeCompression
Number of Ports2
Outlet Connection Size0.75 Inches
Specification MetASME, ASTM, MSS

Technical specifications

materialStainless Steel
brandLisle
item_dimensions_l_x_w_x_h13.3 x 7 x 1.5 inches
exterior_finishChrome
inlet_connection_size0.75 Inches
inlet_connection_typeBarb
outlet_connection_typeCompression
number_of_ports2
outlet_connection_size0.75 Inches
specification_metASME, ASTM, MSS
global_trade_identification_number00083045608004
manufacturerLisle
upc083045608004
modelHeater Core Backflush Tool with Air
item_weight1.13 pounds
product_dimensions13.3 x 7 x 1.5 inches
item_model_number60800
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
manufacturer_part_numberMOFY20387
best_sellers_rank#40,753 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #15 in Cooling & Water Pump Tools
date_first_availableJune 15, 2021

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4.8844 ratings

Customers say

Customers find the heater core backflush tool works effectively, particularly for Ram models, and appreciate its simple operation.

★★★★★

Must have for heater core flush

Andrew ArmitageFebruary 25, 2026✓ Verified purchase

The media could not be loaded. Worked great on my 2011 BMW 528i with no heat. A hose alone would t have cut it. The ability to add some bursts of 100 psi bumps to push the water through the clogged core helped back flush everything out. Saved me from having to pull the dash out to replace the heater core. This helped blow the sediment out that had collected in my heater core, returning it to working properly. From 50 degrees F to 158 degrees F. 👍 Great tool. Read more

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★★★★★

An absolute must have tool

JDKJanuary 5, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Awesome tool, works amazingly well. Had to flush a heater core on a 2010 Dodge Ram 2500, worked perfect. I would advise buy the nozzle with the air. I was skeptical, but, the air allows you to add more presssure to the water. I used it to “pulse” the water, which I believe helped to agitate the debris. Excellent build quality if the tool, works great, worth every penny. Beyond satisfied! Read more

★★★★★

Cleared a blocked heater core on my Jeep Wrangler - great product.

John HFebruary 5, 2025✓ Verified purchase

The Lisle 60800 Heater Core Backflush Tool with Air is a great product that serves a specific need and does it well (and affordably). Have been fighting for years with the common problem of NO HEAT from drivers side vents on my 2011 Jeep Wrangler. Watched many videos on how to fix this and bought a couple hoses, connectors, etc. and tried a straight garden hose water flush - didn't work (not much, if any, sediment came out). Drove with no heat for another season thinking I had to replace my heater core - something I was not looking forward to. In a desperate attempt to get heat in the middle of winter, I watched videos about replacing heater core (and was ready to pay the price) when I came across a video of a guy using air + water to clear heater core blockages using a competing product (MightyVac). Since that product was pretty expensive, I searched and found this Lisle version - which frankly is overpriced for what it is BUT worth every penny for the fix it provides. How I cleared my blockage and got heat back: Cut a sacrificial hose into 6 foot sections, attached 1/2" x 8" copper pipe pieces with clamps, thus creating created an inlet & outlet hose to plug into my heater core supply lines. I clamp/pinched radiator top hose with a hose clamp tool to avoid coolant loss. I pushed remaining coolant out of heater core water from garden hose then blew remaining water out of heater core by mouth. Filled heater core with cleaning vinegar and let sit for 1 hour. Hooked up Lisle air flusher and ran it (100 PSI from small pancake compressor) with hose water to try to clear blockage in core. A small amount of silt came out first time into 5 gallon bucket. repeated the hose water flush 5 more times then reversed the hoses to backflush the opposite direction. Again, only a few small black flakes every flush. Redid the vinegar treatment and repeated the 5x flush never getting much more than a couple black specks out each time. Filled core with vinegar & let sit overnight. Redid whole procedure 5x each way getting a couple specks each time (a couple times I got a couple larger chunk/specks/flakes). Would this ever end? Next day I used ThoroFlush instead of Vinegar and repeated the same procedure 5x each way (going both directions is actually what works IMO). FINALLY, upon looking closely into each 5 gal clear water flush, I wasn't seeing any more minute specs. I probably repeated the 5 gallon flush & dump 30+ times in all. Removed my hoses and blew final air out of heater core. Used Funnel to refill heater core with coolant. Reattached inlet/outlet hoses back to water pump and thermostat. Used a coolant funnel fill kit like this to get air out of system https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01I40ZQWE?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_4 And I GOT HEAT !!! Highly recommend the Lisle heater core flush tool as nothing else worked for me. Note: Using the Lisle gun requires you to use two hands & press on/off the air injection to cavitate the flow and knock particles free. Yes, I used 100 psi going in but didn't damage anything. Also, There is a lot of hooking and unhooking the worm clamps to reverse flow, add vinegar with funnel, etc. so I used a small battery driver to tighten, loosen the clamps each time - couldn't imagine doing it 30+ times with a screwdriver. Read more

★★★★★

Lisle quality does it again

zachary rakerFebruary 8, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Works great and solid construction Read more

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Heater core flush tool

JoeAverage-UserApril 1, 2025✓ Verified purchase

Good design, easy to use and functions well. Read more

★★★★★

It Works!

Kelvin TangFebruary 22, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Jeep Wrangler 2000 TJ. Heater wasn’t putting out much heat. Checked with Professor YouTube for possible solutions. I found this tool on Amazon. Reverse flush, flush, reverse flush, flush, reverse flush. The water finally ran clear! Heater works. The design is really clever with the different diameters on the nozzle itself to accommodate different hose sizes. Also the flow is nice and low pressure. Plan ahead with buckets and shop towels. Coolant is toxic and needs to be disposed of properly. Read more

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★★★★★

My Lisle Tool experience

PlaceholderFebruary 19, 2017✓ Verified purchase

I am a professional mechanic and have actually never had the opportunity to try this tool before until now. I have a Chev Blazer that I physically replaced the heater core on 10 years ago. Well a few months ago it became plugged and I was getting ready to spend a day removing the whole dash board again for the core replacement. I saw this tool on Amazon and figured I really had nothing to lose, but a lot to gain. By the way, you can isolate a bad core by feeling the temp in the two hoses at your heater if accessible. If operating correctly both will be hot when engine is at normal operating. If plugged, you will only have on hot (inlet) the other one (return) will be much cooler or just cold. Okay back to my use of the flush tool...I simply disconected my hoses at the heater at the firewall and install a length of 3/4 to the inlet and 5/8 and the outlet, then installed the Lisle flush tool in the end of the outlet hose and started the "back flush" process. I flushed it with water only in that direction for about 25 min until I had water flowing out at a good rate. So I reconnected my original hoses and topped off my at the coolant at the radiator ( newer cars at the reservoir ) with the engine running and was quite amazed and relieved that it restored my heater core to work like it was new again. I am still amazed at the simplicity of the tool and it's ability to safely clean such a difficult and labor intensive part on my truck. I did not even have to use a chemical additive. I am not so sure that a heater core with extreme sediment build up ( in engines where coolant is not used in a proper mix with water) would benefit from back flushing but it is worth a try, perhaps combining a radiator chemical flush solvent after the initial flushing of the core through the attached temporary outlet hose. After adding the additive let it sit in the core for at least a few hours (follow directions on specific product label) then flush again and see if the flow is restored. Good luck to you.....I hope your Lisle flush tool saves you the time and money it saved me! Read more

★★★★★

Best way to complete a dirty job!

KLM BuildersDecember 16, 2025✓ Verified purchase

I had no interior heat in my truck! Diagnosis: heater core is plugged with rust and particles. I used this backflush tool the same day it arrived. Now, the interior heat is cooking! The addition of the compressed air really does the job. Just make sure you're out of the line of fire when hitting the air. I highly recommend this tool. Read more

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