Jericho
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Biggest thing ive noticed is the tank to bracket braze,s come loose from vibration, isolated them with a hefty dose of black GE RTV WORKS!
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Working through all the issues....
My radiator is leaking, so I took it out and had a radiator shop check it out.
They say it needs to be recored due to to corrosion. I trust them. To the tune of $800.
I read another member had retrofitted a 'civilian' radiator to the tune of about $400, that is a possibility. So I checked Ebay and NOS are running $800-$900. Kinda pricey.
So there are a ton of these trucks out on the road, how are others handling leaky 40 year old radiators in an economical fashion?
I agree. In fact the radiators used in IHC Loadstars is very close to the deuce radiator in size and shape.What about buying a new radiator for a large truck (semi or slightly smaller)? Just match up the size. I'd try that before buying used.
That's why I was asking. Of all the M35A2s out there, one would think that not everyone is spending 1000 dollars for a new radiatorI agree. In fact the radiators used in IHC Loadstars is very close to the deuce radiator in size and shape.
Thanks. I'll check1 is the flame heater, that may or may not function
2 i am going to remove the 3 branch pipe that each of those hoses are connected to as thats probably less annoying then removing the intake manifold
3 make sure the turbo is not being dripped upon by the flame heater injector that lives in the intake pipe just above it
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