guysmalley
07-02-2006, 01:39
I have just replaced the back small hose on my v8 92 fill the coolant then leave
th cap off .
then add more coolant repeat till it stays full. as far as 200 for short periods
should not be
a problem I read in the DD desiel manual that is normal for short periods
guysmalley
>
> Is there a trick to refilling the coolant so as not to have air
> pockets in the coolant?
>
> If you have, yourself, flushed your cooling system and refilled it, I
> would like to hear of the procedure.
>
> Thanks AGAIN!
>
> Jay Darst
> 85PT40 6V92 MTB654CR
> Springfield, IL
>
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdboat44"
> wrote:
> >
> > Jay, Jack Jones here, the only thing that would cause sudden over
> > heating would have to be one the thermostats or the fan did not come
> > on. My 8v92 while idling will not heat up enough to turn the fan on.
> > You can bet it will happen again.
> > Jack
> > 87 Pt 40 East Tn right next to Gatlinburg
> >
>
th cap off .
then add more coolant repeat till it stays full. as far as 200 for short periods
should not be
a problem I read in the DD desiel manual that is normal for short periods
guysmalley
>
> Is there a trick to refilling the coolant so as not to have air
> pockets in the coolant?
>
> If you have, yourself, flushed your cooling system and refilled it, I
> would like to hear of the procedure.
>
> Thanks AGAIN!
>
> Jay Darst
> 85PT40 6V92 MTB654CR
> Springfield, IL
>
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdboat44"
> wrote:
> >
> > Jay, Jack Jones here, the only thing that would cause sudden over
> > heating would have to be one the thermostats or the fan did not come
> > on. My 8v92 while idling will not heat up enough to turn the fan on.
> > You can bet it will happen again.
> > Jack
> > 87 Pt 40 East Tn right next to Gatlinburg
> >
>