Re: Radiator problems Part 2

From: Gary E. Klim (garyklim@snet.net)
Date: Sun Apr 19 1998 - 22:24:35 EDT


I'll have to take a look to verify this, but isn't the AC condenser
mounted on a hinge that allows it to swing away from the radiator core?

gk
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dahrl Clark <dclark@nb.net>
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Sunday, April 19, 1998 9:31 PM
Subject: DML: Radiator problems Part 2

The a/c condenser is a flat fin type core and will let small debris pass
through and clog the radiator core. This problem will go undetected
untill you have a overheating problem and then it could be too late! The
only way to check the radiator (if you have air cond.) is to remove it
and basically hold it up and look through it. You might be able to
remove the top mounting bolts and lean it back and look in front of it
for a blockage with a flashlight. Hope this helps.
Dahrl Clark
Clarks Radiator Service
dclark@nb.net



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