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Old 09-15-2012, 03:47 PM
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Sounds good to me

Cant hurt to replace the T stat
 
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I have the front end elevated maybe 2" or 3" on the slope of the driveway. That's about the best I can do for now without putting a hydraulic underneath, and not really wanting to do that and chance ruining a jack.
I initially had the radiator cap off but it only took a miinute before the coolant began bubbling out and onto the belt below. SO i replaced the radiator cap but left the filler on top of the radiator open. The truck ran at idle for about 10 minutes before the fan kicked on (finally). Both upper and lower hoses are hot and there is some warmth to the air coming out of the heater vents. I cannot see for sure if the coolant is flowing through the radiator through the filler hole. I guess I'll let it idle for another 10 or 15 minutes.
if you can find a pretty steep hill to park on that will work too. put her in nuetral with the e brake on, and let her warm up. i mean nuetral if you have a five speed, an auto doesnt care
 
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and wash the coolant off of the belt so it doesnt slip and squell
 
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I will indeed wash the coolant off of the belt. But gertie240, I live in Oklahoma! We don't have steep hills! Sorry, I had to LOL when I read that. I will also look for a hill or maybe borrow some ramps from somebody.
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Is that correct all flat land I did not know that funny
 
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Old 09-15-2012, 07:25 PM
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Ya, it's kind of funny. I had to think for a long time and the steepest slope I can go to is the loading dock at work 20 miles away!! Or the on and off ramps to I-40, but that probably wouldn't be the best choice.
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It sounds like a good reason to buy some jackstands, quality ones will last a long time. Sorry about not having any hills. How far is El reno from MO?
 
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Old 09-17-2012, 01:40 PM
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We're about 25 miles west of OKC on Historic Rte 66.
I think Auto Zone is closer than Missouri!! Jackstands or ramps would be a good investment anyway.
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It sounds like a good reason to buy some jackstands, quality ones will last a long time. Sorry about not having any hills. How far is El reno from MO?
 
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no heater after new hose = air in the cooling system...
 
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Ya, I think I know what I'm doing this weekend. Being that we have no hills within 30 miles of here, I'll put jackstands under the front end, put a cake pan between the radiator cap/housing and the top of the engine, and catch the coolant that bubbles out. Get the heat going and return the coolant to the refill reservoir. Otherwise it was boiling and burning off and making quite the mess (and noise!).
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no heater after new hose = air in the cooling system...
 


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