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Cooling System Service

Tinwoodsman

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Most of the screws holding my radiator shroud on radiator have broken off and the only way I know to fix the problem is to remove my radiator. I have copied and studied the 20 TM section on cooling system maintenance but still have a few questions after searching past posts.

1. Do you have to remove the fan before removing the radiator and shroud?

2. Section 3-41.b refers to the flushing instructions found in the cleaning compound kit. Since I don't have one, is there a section I have missed which provides a step x step instruction.

3. What is the actual cooling system capacity if I drain the radiator and block? I do not have a heater. Also, several posts have referred to air bubbles affecting the refill amount versus capacity. How do you address this?

Thanks,
 

sp00n

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Air bubbles get worked out by running the truck while filling with the radiator cap off. Every so often a bubble will come through the cap and the coolant level will drop. This is applicable for most every car.
 

gimpyrobb

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3-the block will hold coolant(or water if flushing) I put one gallon of un-cut coolant in and the rest are 50/50. So far I have not had problems. Coolant tests ok with a hygrometer(sp?).
 

dozer1

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RADIATOR QUESTION-------- once a radiator is taked to a shop and cleaned, is it OK to paint it thoroughly, fins and all. I ask because I got mine back from the shop today for my 5 ton, and the black paint job he did leaves a little to be desired. Does the paint stop it from transfering the heat too much or are they just affraid to use a little paint?
 

Jimma

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I think you can paint it okay as long as you dont coat it so think the gaps between the fins are filled and gunked up.
 

gimpyrobb

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I would leave it alone. Any paint put on it will insulate the fins and not transfer heat as well. Will the truck over heat from the paint? I doubt it.
 
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