Guys,
May my Dowel Pin rest in peace. I staked it then made a tab, which isn't easy on a first gen diesel. I removed the radiator and pressure washed that. An open end wrench (1-7/16") and large hammer made short work of the fan nut. Also replaced all the coolant hoses. Them little buggers were swollen up like balloons.
The timing case bolts were just a tad loose and dowel pin had moved out very slightly. I removed the down pipe to access the rear coolant hose on the transmission heat exchanger.
Thanks to Phillip for the procedures and Dan Brooks for the coolant hose part #'s
Scott
May my Dowel Pin rest in peace. I staked it then made a tab, which isn't easy on a first gen diesel. I removed the radiator and pressure washed that. An open end wrench (1-7/16") and large hammer made short work of the fan nut. Also replaced all the coolant hoses. Them little buggers were swollen up like balloons.
The timing case bolts were just a tad loose and dowel pin had moved out very slightly. I removed the down pipe to access the rear coolant hose on the transmission heat exchanger.
Thanks to Phillip for the procedures and Dan Brooks for the coolant hose part #'s
Scott