3K trip over 2 weeks, should I do this service or wait
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06-06-2007, 11:44
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3K trip over 2 weeks, should I do this service or wait
I'd test it before making any decision. If it tests reasonably well and can be
brought back into balance, I wouldn't be in any big hurry to replace it. A few weeks and a few thousand miles are unlikely to make a significant difference if the coolant is within specs. It will still carry away the heat. Kerry 82 Fc 35 Denver --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbrund" <mbrund@...> wrote: > > I am about to take our WB on its first long haul trip which will > total about 3K miles in all. > > I am going to change the engine and transmission oil and assocaited > filters. I am carring extra primary and secondary fuel filters with > me. > > The real question is, the prior owner admitted that in the 10 years > he owned it that he did basic oil and trans service but never did any > coolant service. So that scares me, and all though I have not > checked, I can promise it is out of balance. > > I should note here, that I am not currently having over heating > problems. Just want to get my coach caught up on service. > > Should I dump the coolant, flush the system (I have Permatex Heavy > Duty Radiator Cleaner, bascially Hydrochloric Acid), rinse, repeat, > then add 12 gallons antifreeze, 12 gallons distilled water, and 7 > pints Pencool 2000? > > Or should I test it, get it in balance, take the trip and do the > coolant service when I return? > > I am a little concerned that flushing the system may cause leaks to > occur that are not currently known and that would either prevent my > trip or cause issues on the road. Looking for some advice from the > community. > > Michael Brundridge > 1992 WB40 > Georgetown, TX > |
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