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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission 6 years on stock antifreeze--Ok

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Well I finally changed out my antifreeze. I just never seemed to make the time or effort. it was a little rusty looking, but not all that bad. I also pulled te radiator and cleaned it off. It was packed with alot of grease/oil/dirt. I had never moved the crankcase oil bottle in the last 6 years.

So now i have fresh Prestone Extended life antifreeze, a relocated crankcase vent, and a clean radiator. The mighty Cummins is happy :)

I also did the antifreeze Early Bronco too. hopefully will change the coolant in my wifes '65 F100 too. Might as well do em all at the same time.
 
nutter3 said:
I just never seemed to make the time or effort.



What are you lazy or do you just hate your truck??





No really, how did it go?? Did you check the t-stat too?? When I did mine at 25K miles (I make time for my truck) it was an ugly rusty color too. Did you flush the block like we talked about??



Have a good day off, your rig moved last night.
 
I can understand not being able to get to it. BUT SIX YEARS!:eek:

Well it's all done now. I'd just change out the T-Stat with one from Cummins - not one of those ones from the auto parts store. Make sure the air bleed hole is on the top when you install it.

I try to do mine every two years as suggested in the maintenance schedule. Next time I should probably pull the rad and clean the 150k miles and 7 years of "YUK" off of it.
 
I guess I'd have to say I'm just lazy. But at least I drive my truck. How many miles do you have on yours John? I think you just like driving your Ford 7. 3L better. :-laf



I did change the T-stat. Cummins didnt have one in stock, so I got a Napa heavy duty one, they claimed it was 190. I did put it in a pot of water, and it opened a little before boiling point, so it should be good. The water temperature gauge does run about 5-10 degreees cooler now.
 
When I bought my truck last summer, it had the factory antifreeze in it... 8 years old. It was rust brown. :--)
 
Bob, that deal in Homer fell though. We are looking at one in trapper Creek now. Hopefully it works out, as all our stuff is packed up in boxes.

Sent you a PM
 
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