kastein
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^ you know far too much!
It was an idea, but not a very good one I guess
It was an idea, but not a very good one I guess
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My lower hose sprung a decent leak last week while running @ idle in the yard. It was swelled up fairly large from age so i can assume it had been on there for a LONG time.
I ordered the parts (new hose / radaitor cap from S&S) and checked the forum for those folks who had taken this project on before. Found that some folks didnt have much trouble while others had to disassemble the front end to get to the problem. Lots of good info posted but i still didnt have a clear plan of attack. Figure i'd look and decide within the first few minutes if this was going to be the problem i understood it to be.
The hose clamp was easy to get on the bottom, but the one on top was a pain due to the belts & fan. I dont recommend having a body builder set of arms for getting into these tight places but with some effort i got both clamps off.
A liitle penatrating oil around the top of the old hose and a long flat head screw driver and it came right off.
Lower part was easier, with the long flat head it came off also. The new hose was a perfect match without the wire that i found inside the old hose. I put the low end on first and squeezed my hand into those tight places to get the top started. This is where i had a problem...i didnt have enough room to force the hose any further on the water pump.
I knew for sure the top hose was started on the water pump, so i got back under the truck and used the handle of a hammer (wood type) to push the hose further up. Just make sure you use enough lube to grease things up.
It was a snap...tighten up the new clamps and took a cold beer break.
Took about two hours to change the hose which includes flushing out the system. My truck has a winch and the biggest thing winch owners need to keep in mind is MAKE SURE you are clear of the bumper BEFORE you stand up.
If you forget that step then your beer break will come alot sooner.
SEMPER FI ...
keith
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