Banshee365
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Well some of you may have seen my "losing coolant" thread. I went and borrowed a radiator pressure tester to come home to find it was too small. I decided to remove the radiator and take it to get cleaned and repaired. I started digging into the job by removing the brush gaurd, hoses, braces, etc... and pulling the radiator out. Here's what I found: the coolant in the engine was brown from either rust or oil. I think it's rust because it didn't seem to seperate like oil and water would. I thought it may be oil with my head gasket leaking problem but the oil analysis will tell me that when I get that done on the next oil change. I found several thing I'm going to replace as PM before they blow on the road. The bottom radiator hose was swollen to like 3" while being 2" at the ends. So much so that it was rubbing against the harmonic balancer. When I tried prying the hose off it just ripped so I ended up cutting it in half and removing the remains later. The belt's all looked cracked up pretty bad so I'm going to replace those as well. The cab heater hoses are rotted bad so I'm also going to replace those. The hose connecting the thermostat housing and water pump is cracking inside so I'm going to replace it. I'm glad I removed the radiator because it allowed me to find all of this stuff to fix. Now for a few questions concerning servicing this thing:
1.) The TM talks about oxalic acid and aluminum chloride to clean the system. I bought a bottle of flush from the auto parts store. Should that work fine too?
2.) Are the flushing guns nessecary and are they usually available locally to borrow or something?
3.) The TM also talks about filling the system with water, getting it up to temp, then pouring in neutralizer solution while it's running. Draining all of that, then refilling with a 5 gallon bucket of water and alkaline conditioner then drain that. Then fill with water and drain again! Then finally fill with the right mixture of anti-freeze. This sounds crazy and will a good flush then fill with commercial truck coolant of the right mixture work okay or should I fill and drain several times to get all of the crap out like the book says.
4.) My temp gauges never ever ever get's to 150 degrees no matter what and I live in FL. It is alway's cold as far as the gauge scale goes. Should I think about replacing the sensor or cleaning it or something or do you think it's accurate.
5.) Should I boil my thermostat to test when it opens?
Sorry for all of the questions but maybe someone is wandering the same thing but doesn't feel like typing like I do. After seeing what I've seen today I think totally going through the cooling system on a newly aquired Deuce will teach the new owner more about the truck and also leave it much better off longevity wise. I've never seen the stuff that came out of my truck come out of any cooling system before. Even the cab heater heat exchanger was DISGUSTING.
-Kelly
1.) The TM talks about oxalic acid and aluminum chloride to clean the system. I bought a bottle of flush from the auto parts store. Should that work fine too?
2.) Are the flushing guns nessecary and are they usually available locally to borrow or something?
3.) The TM also talks about filling the system with water, getting it up to temp, then pouring in neutralizer solution while it's running. Draining all of that, then refilling with a 5 gallon bucket of water and alkaline conditioner then drain that. Then fill with water and drain again! Then finally fill with the right mixture of anti-freeze. This sounds crazy and will a good flush then fill with commercial truck coolant of the right mixture work okay or should I fill and drain several times to get all of the crap out like the book says.
4.) My temp gauges never ever ever get's to 150 degrees no matter what and I live in FL. It is alway's cold as far as the gauge scale goes. Should I think about replacing the sensor or cleaning it or something or do you think it's accurate.
5.) Should I boil my thermostat to test when it opens?
Sorry for all of the questions but maybe someone is wandering the same thing but doesn't feel like typing like I do. After seeing what I've seen today I think totally going through the cooling system on a newly aquired Deuce will teach the new owner more about the truck and also leave it much better off longevity wise. I've never seen the stuff that came out of my truck come out of any cooling system before. Even the cab heater heat exchanger was DISGUSTING.
-Kelly