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No that's all I did to mine soaked everything with purple power and pressure wash let dry and shot paint.
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All I can say is GOOD IDEA.. You'll be happy to get the coffee/butter juice/diarrhea out of there. FYI, I tried using the trick that someone mentioned.. Palmolive mixed in with a few gallons of the water. It worked ok, but not much of a difference versus regular water. I left the drain out, and poured 2 or 3 gallons of water in through the overflow tank. Once all of that came back out, I installed the drain plug, added 4 gallons or so of water, and ran the truck. Then I drained it, and repeated the process. I did it like 5 or 6 times. Seemed to work pretty well. It's certainly a lot more clean inside there compared to when I started.I still need to do a coolant system flush. Took my truck offroading a couple weeks ago and the shutterstat quit working on me. The truck started overheating and it was all just an orange/brownish color that was boiling out of the overflow. We bypassed the shutterstat and added the water we had at the time (I have added more since) and it is doing fine but I still think I need to flush the coolant system and get all fresh coolant.
Perhaps. I have a limited amount of time after work, and Winter has already started to show up.. Been below freezing several nights lately. I need to get this finished as soon as possible. Worst case I can do the coolant again in the Spring. At that point I could do the radiator too.You know it's really not to hard to pull the radiator tanks and clean the radiator. That was the first thing I did. Pulled all the hoses flushed them, the block and the Trans cooler. I thought about pulling alot of those freeze plugs they're not very hard to change either. You can get the radiator tank gaskets from Memphis Equipment
Of course. I had thought about that. I knew the temp wasn't going to drop below 41 last night, which is why I went ahead and started this process yesterday. Otherwise I would have waited until this morning to start.Do NOT leave just plain water in the system over night if you are having freezing temps as the oil cooler/trans cooler are usually the first to get freeze damage.
I did a block heater and coolant filter at the same time on my 923A2.I am recalling a thread about filtering the radiator water circuit, with a changeable type cartridge filter body......
No good deed goes unpunished.Today I finally started my coolant replacement/hose replacement/block heater install. All I really accomplished was draining the coolant. Man.. That SUCKED! I spent almost 3 hours doing it By the time I was done I ended up with 54 gallons of coolant/water mix that I now have to dispose of somewhere By the end it was about 95% clear water, and that's as good as I can get it. It was getting dark out, and I had no more containers to put the old coolant in. Also made quite a mess all over my driveway.. The old coolant and water hit the glad hand as it came out and was splashing everywhere. Used 2 giant bags of absorbent from NAPA.. Good times. At least that part of the job is over with.
lol.. IndeedNo good deed goes unpunished.
I had to read your reply twice till I caught it-- ha ha ha-- yes satan --- my wife was sitting next to me on the couch as I was typing.Satan finish, knarly. Is it red with a pitch fork and horns?
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