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  1. bubba_got_you

    XM818 of Death has died

    No I understand that’s why I changed my mind and said that he should just pull it to make shore. But we where talking about how the rad at the top was hot and bottom was cool and how Flyingvan911 thought it was a clogged rad causing the problem not a bad pump. My point was that it would not be...
  2. bubba_got_you

    XM818 of Death has died

    maby but with the size of the 5ton rad you'd have to get a cat stuck in there to clog it. lol it would be more likely to be a clogged lower hose on the rad.
  3. bubba_got_you

    XM818 of Death has died

    but if the pump is bad it would not be flowing when hot.
  4. bubba_got_you

    XM818 of Death has died

    I didn’t know they where plastic! Best just to pull it and take a look then
  5. bubba_got_you

    XM818 of Death has died

    To check the pump i would just unhook the upper rad hose and put a water hose in the rad and start it up and see if it pumps the water threw. then you will know foreshore.
  6. bubba_got_you

    XM818 of Death has died

    If the pump were bad why would it get up to 190 then open and cool if the water is not flowing? I know it would be under presser in the block and force some cool water in but it would have to force a lot of water in to be noticeable. Because I live in Florida any trucks I keep I take the...
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