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CarlGeo wrote:
a real CUMMINS engine they seldom have over heating problems!
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Jul-31-2013 09:04 AM
DanTheRVMan wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
The ONLY Simple Green product that can be safely used on aluminum surfaces is "Extreme Simple Green", which is specifically made NOT to cause corrosion on aluminum. I agree that your radiator needs to be cleaned, but use the right product and not something that can etch away at your aluminum fins if not thoroughly rinsed off completely. The standard Simple Green concentrate must not be left on any aluminum surface for more than 10 minutes and if not completely rinsed off, which is difficult to determine with a radiator, can accelerate corrosion.
good comment, but where do you buy it?
Jul-31-2013 08:42 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
The ONLY Simple Green product that can be safely used on aluminum surfaces is "Extreme Simple Green", which is specifically made NOT to cause corrosion on aluminum. I agree that your radiator needs to be cleaned, but use the right product and not something that can etch away at your aluminum fins if not thoroughly rinsed off completely. The standard Simple Green concentrate must not be left on any aluminum surface for more than 10 minutes and if not completely rinsed off, which is difficult to determine with a radiator, can accelerate corrosion.
Jul-31-2013 08:25 AM
hershey wrote:
If its a rear radiator Golden HVAC is on the right track. Cummin's has a slobber tube at the top of the engine. It will let a mist of oil, over time, blow directly into the radiator. That with dust and road grime will slowly plug the radiator to the point your at right now.
Find a large do-it-yourself car wash and back up to the bay if you won't fit and spray liberally with a strong solution of Dawn and/or Simple Green or Awsome. Let it sit and spray it squarely with just plane water from the rear. That will flush the bad stuff back to where it came from. Thats the on the road solution to your problem.
Once your home, continue to saturate with de-greaser and wash from the rear and also from the front. There is a turbo aftercooler there too and unfortunately a lot of the bad stuff will stay caught between the radiator and the aftercooler. Just perseverance can get much more of the radiator clean.
Once you feel good about it, connect a rubber hose to the slobber tube and route that mist down and below the radiator so you don't have the problem again.
My MH was so bad I had to have the radiator pulled and washed and the aftercooler also and replaced.
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