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robertbenita
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2001 American Coach Tradition 8.3 Cummins Spartan Chassis
Holds 10 1/2 gallons of coolant.

I am looking for help to locate a good service center for this item. Or really good instructions on how to get it done and where to put all that fluid if I do it myself. I am thinking of "Final Charge" due to availability everywhere.

How much should I expect to spend?

Thanks!
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Snomas
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robertbenita wrote:
Thanks again for all the help! I have ordered (2) gallons of concentrate from O'Reilly's and the rest in 50/50 from Pepboys (Pepboys has a great sale for 25% off internet sales) and I can pick them both up after work. Now to get the water filter with no additive and a new thermostat and new radiator hoses. I'll keep you posted!



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robertbenita
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Thanks again for all the help! I have ordered (2) gallons of concentrate from O'Reilly's and the rest in 50/50 from Pepboys (Pepboys has a great sale for 25% off internet sales) and I can pick them both up after work. Now to get the water filter with no additive and a new thermostat and new radiator hoses. I'll keep you posted!

Sully2
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Go straight to Cummins. Tell them what you want and what you want installed and let them handle it. You might also think about a new thermostat at the same time..!!

Thats what I did and Im glad of it.
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BobGed
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For anyone that has changed to Fleetguard ES Compleat OAT coolant, I have a supply of stickers as shown HERE. If you would PM me with your name and address, I will send you three of them.
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brirene
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lbligh wrote:
Additionally, one comment was that pre-mix Final Charge was less expensive. NOT TRUE. Not when you consider that you get two for one with the concentrate.


I was referring to cost per gallon, but of course you're right about the two for one. Still, my area was 25.99 for concentrate, 9.99 for the mix, so close, but still somewhat less expensive for the mix, especially when adding the cost of distilled water. That said, I would get the concentrate. Fwiw.
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robertbenita wrote:
Thank you all for the responses. Would anyone know if Final Charge is ok for the Cummins 8.3? I am in southern California and a local Cummins place said it would be 800-1000 for the conversion. Does it really have to be the Cummins product EAS Complete? And the portion on preventing an "air lock" how does that work exactly? Should I just remove the thermostat and do the flushing with distilled and flush cleaner (which one recommended), or is there a better way?

And gatorcq, I am unable to open that link.


Everything you ever wanted to know about Final Charge...

http://www.peakhd.com/product-lines/final-charge/

Go to the FAQS section to see the question "Q: Besides Cat EC-1, what other OEM Specifications does FINAL CHARGE Coolant/Antifreeze meet?"

Also, changing over to final charge is not difficult. Time consuming, but not at all difficult. Additionally, one comment was that pre-mix Final Charge was less expensive. NOT TRUE. Not when you consider that you get two for one with the concentrate.

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robertbenita
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Thank you all for the responses. Would anyone know if Final Charge is ok for the Cummins 8.3? I am in southern California and a local Cummins place said it would be 800-1000 for the conversion. Does it really have to be the Cummins product EAS Complete? And the portion on preventing an "air lock" how does that work exactly? Refill cooling system with tap water. IMPORTANT: Be sure to remove any air lock from the thermostat housing. Some systems have a hose set up for this—on ours I just loosen the coolant line to the air pump and bleed the air out. Should I just remove the thermostat and do the flushing with distilled and flush cleaner (which one recommended), or is there a better way?

And gatorcq, I am unable to open that link.

gatorcq
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Here is the information I received from Camp Freightliner for Cummings and CAT engines

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If you want to do it yourself, it's not hard but it is time consuming.

Look at this thread linked below...and read the 3rd post by Wolfe10. It has a great description of how to flush and refill.

link regarding changing coolant

Although it talks about Cat coolant, the procedure will be the same for your Cummins...just use the recommended Cummins coolant.

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crasster
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I'd be careful with that as you'd need a good flush out. I'd go with the suggestion above with Caterpillar fluid.
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Caterpillar dealers have it for $20/gal. I, being a long haul owner operator would flush it with distilled water to be sure it's clean. CAT extended is pink and lasts a long time, needs to be tested at 300K I think.

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brirene
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Iirc, I paid $20-25 per gallon for the final charge concentrate. Pre-mixed is quite a bit cheaper, but all the recommendations I saw suggested the concentrate and distilled water for mine.

Edit: just found the receipt: $25.99/gal at O'Reilly.
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I took mine to a local Cummins Coach Care shop and had them do a drain, flush and refill with Fleetguard ES Compleat OAT coolant, similar to Final Charge.

If you elect to DIY, it is not difficult but time consuming to do it right. You need to know the total coolant capacity of your coach and not just the capacity of the engine and radiator. You will need a lot of distilled water for your final flush before you start adding new coolant.
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