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Be sure to close the loop and let us know what you find out.I'm convinced its the thermostat and will not run it until its changed.
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Be sure to close the loop and let us know what you find out.I'm convinced its the thermostat and will not run it until its changed.
Will do. Probably be a couple of days due to rain and parts acquisition.Be sure to close the loop and let us know what you find out.
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Filled the system 50/50 water and Prestone anti freeze.
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Yes, using the green Prestone. Never had a hose spring dissolve with it in 44 years in either my own vehicles or any vehicle I've worked on in the repair business.I know a guy who use to work in the testing lab for prestonw. I talked to him about what antifreze to use for these generators he sugested a ford motocraft. Bot the usualy green stuff. I have refrenced its specific part number before on here.
Seeing as the red hose springs were disolved i wouldnt use the stuff they used before.
Did you use a sealer on the housing? I use Indian Head gasket shellac.After following this post I decided to check or replace my thermostat, O'Reilly auto parts Mu55358 & 2138 in stock, my thermostat was a British 190°, Runs perfect 180° now with new Stat. Ready for summer now!
Did you have these made?I am working on silicon replacement hoses for both upper and lower. The anti-collapse springs are stainless and are inside the hose wall not inside the fluid path inner liner like the springs were. The smooth fluid liner inside the hose (Working temperatures are from -50 °C to +170°C, peaking at + 180°C). They are the best ones I could find on the market and are hand made to spec. I hope to have them in production within the next 2 months. I went with Zerex extended life. 6 years or 14,000 hours antifreeze. So 6 years is now my PM for antifreeze replacement.
I just bought the mu55358, it’s holding temp great but this part did not have the bottom spring and flange like the original, what’s that for?After following this post I decided to check or replace my thermostat, O'Reilly auto parts Mu55358 & 2138 in stock, my thermostat was a British 190°, Runs perfect 180° now with new Stat. Ready for summer now!