Did second coolant change. Learned a few things that might be useful for someone. Some of this comes for others, thanks for their help.
I started by opening radiator drain plug (before opening anything else) and let this drain into a 5 gallon bucket. If you don't pull drain plug completely out, you will catch most in the bucket. This should drain most of the the overflow bottle. Once a gallon or two is out open radiator cap. If you want you can remove overflow bottle by giving it a tap from below with a block a wood and hammer (mind was kinda hard to get loose). Next I open up Tstat and removed stat and seals.
Here is the trick to getting almost all coolant out, Jack up rear to elevate engine relative to the radiator. BTW, with rear in the air, it is much easier working on front end.
I was at 200K so I replaced the original radiator hoses.
While system was still opened up, I ran water into radiator to flush it, once it was running clean, close up radiator drain plug, or hold rag over drain hole to allow clean water to fill block. It will start running out Tstat opening when full. Flush that until runs clean. I then unhooked the heater line coming off Tstat area and ran water to flush heater core. Make sure heater is set to full heat.
Allow all clean water to drain. Close drain, install new Tstat, replace hoses, reinstall overflow. Put rear back on the ground.
Put in three gallons of concetrate and add water to top off. Some water will still be left. I used concentrate to make sure I was at 50:50.
This was on a 12V if it seems a little different.
The Cat ELC that I took out with 100K on it still looked like new. (probably was). Changed to Fleetgard EG.
jjw
ND
I started by opening radiator drain plug (before opening anything else) and let this drain into a 5 gallon bucket. If you don't pull drain plug completely out, you will catch most in the bucket. This should drain most of the the overflow bottle. Once a gallon or two is out open radiator cap. If you want you can remove overflow bottle by giving it a tap from below with a block a wood and hammer (mind was kinda hard to get loose). Next I open up Tstat and removed stat and seals.
Here is the trick to getting almost all coolant out, Jack up rear to elevate engine relative to the radiator. BTW, with rear in the air, it is much easier working on front end.
I was at 200K so I replaced the original radiator hoses.
While system was still opened up, I ran water into radiator to flush it, once it was running clean, close up radiator drain plug, or hold rag over drain hole to allow clean water to fill block. It will start running out Tstat opening when full. Flush that until runs clean. I then unhooked the heater line coming off Tstat area and ran water to flush heater core. Make sure heater is set to full heat.
Allow all clean water to drain. Close drain, install new Tstat, replace hoses, reinstall overflow. Put rear back on the ground.
Put in three gallons of concetrate and add water to top off. Some water will still be left. I used concentrate to make sure I was at 50:50.
This was on a 12V if it seems a little different.
The Cat ELC that I took out with 100K on it still looked like new. (probably was). Changed to Fleetgard EG.
jjw
ND