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Whoever designed this radiator shroud should be taken out back. Impossible to get drivers side screws in.
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Did you install the radiator and shroud as an assembled unit? When I did mine I unbolted the power steering cooler and flipped it out of the way without disconnecting the lines. Then I removed the transmission lines on the passenger side and again flipped the cooler out of the way without disconnecting the engine oil cooler lines. Then I remove the radiator and shroud assembled. Maybe that will help someday.Whoever designed this radiator shroud should be taken out back. Impossible to get drivers side screws in.
If it's assembled together it wont get past the fan blades.Did you install the radiator and shroud as an assembled unit? When I did mine I unbolted the power steering cooler and flipped it out of the way without disconnecting the lines. Then I removed the transmission lines on the passenger side and again flipped the cooler out of the way without disconnecting the engine oil cooler lines. Then I remove the radiator and shroud assembled. Maybe that will help someday.
I've done it a couple of times and not had any issues getting past the fan blades.If it's assembled together it wont get past the fan blades.
Look at the parts list for the tube placement.Thank you for all the support. I'll continuing uploading pictures as I go and make sure I get a video of the first start. Cross my fingers. I'm still looking for a diagram of the back of the IP and how the lines connect to it I didn't keep track.
Mine went in a little high and dropped down in front of the fan....... the studs on the radiator slipped in under the cushions on the lift brackets. If I understand whats going on here????If it's assembled together it wont get past the fan blades.
I would think not have you removed the two check valves in front of the tank?If I blow into injection pump return line there's a lot of resistance and then I can hear bubbles in the tank. Should it be easy to blow in the return line?
The return check valves or the ones leading to fuel pump?I would think not have you removed the two check valves in front of the tank?
It's a 2003 m1123. I'm looking for diagrams of fuel system. It does have a mechanical fuel pump. Can check valves be accessed from plate above tank? Or do I have to drop tank?It common practice to remove BOTH of the check valves in front of the tank as they cause problems. that bleeder will only have pressure while it is running, do you know if you truck has a mechanical or electric lift pump?
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