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Didn't think of that. Three of these trucks are used at low speeds on a mountain ranch so really won't need that, but there are two that will be on the highway at speed from time to time so that is a good idea for those.
Is your truck getting hot? Go for a good drive and if you hear the fan engage and the engine temp stays in a normal range I don't think I would worry about it.
Wow, nobody has this info? I must ask some tough questions as this isn't the first time I have asked for info and received "0" response. Surely someone knows the answer. I guess my next step is to contact the contractor that built the radiators.
I have looked in the TM and can only find information for changing the radiator as an assy. I have a truck that is leaking at the gasket for the left tank. I have new gaskets but need a torque specification for the 40 nuts/bolts that mounts it. The TMs don't show anything for that as that is not...
3poffroad, you rock. And all of you who will send him parts, you also rock. This is exactly what it mean to be a "Selfless American." Keep it up all of you and thank you all for services rendered and asking for nothing in return. There are a lot of people that can learn from all of you.
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