Vaughn MacKenzie
TDR MEMBER
I hit 50,000 miles this week and went on a maintenance blitz yesterday. It was an all-out fluids attack. Whatever it was it got flushed, pumped and dumped. Brake fluid, PS fluid, coolant, and the transmission and diff get it next. I even lubed the door hinges, adjusted the brakes, and waxed the tires 
Anyway I battled the crummy cheap plastic petcock and got most the antifreeze out, and removed the heater hoses and T-stat housing. I stuck the garden hose in those orfici/orifi/orfices (sp?) and pumped water through to flush good.
I then grabbed the 5-gallon pail, popped the cap on my Cat antifreeze and began to chug the stuff into the container. Wow, that sure is a pretty neon pink color!
We’re talking <font color = pink> WILD PINK. </font color = pink> What’s up with that? I put it in anyway, it is Ethelyne Glycol. It is Caterpillar Diesel Engine 8C-3684 Antifreeze/Coolant. I am going to trust this is OK. I don’t know what people are going to think when they look under my hood and see that pink stuff glowing in the overflow reservoir
LOL
I also changed my T-stat, and I noticed the pn 3937171 doesn’t match the 3935811 & 3954194 24-Valve T-stat part numbers listed in these forums. Hope it’ll do the job. When the engine warms up it goes right to the 190 mark then drops like a bomb to 170, oscillates up and down a little more then settles at 185. That is a 5F drop.
It was an interesting day Sunday.
Vaughn

Anyway I battled the crummy cheap plastic petcock and got most the antifreeze out, and removed the heater hoses and T-stat housing. I stuck the garden hose in those orfici/orifi/orfices (sp?) and pumped water through to flush good.
I then grabbed the 5-gallon pail, popped the cap on my Cat antifreeze and began to chug the stuff into the container. Wow, that sure is a pretty neon pink color!


I also changed my T-stat, and I noticed the pn 3937171 doesn’t match the 3935811 & 3954194 24-Valve T-stat part numbers listed in these forums. Hope it’ll do the job. When the engine warms up it goes right to the 190 mark then drops like a bomb to 170, oscillates up and down a little more then settles at 185. That is a 5F drop.
It was an interesting day Sunday.
Vaughn
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