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jplante4 wrote:
If you could move JUST the radiator to the side, I would agree that it;s a better solution. However you also need to move the fan and the hoses leading to and from the radiator. Now, instead of having say 4 feet of rubber hose to catch a rock or a tire tread and spring a leak, you're presenting 15 feet of hose to the elements.
Instead of a simple belt driven fan, you now have a maze of hydraulics to run the fan on the side. I don't know why they went with hydraulics instead of a simpler electric fan. Apparently the mechanical engineers are king at Cummins.
It's just 5 more things to break.
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โSep-12-2018 06:39 AM
Ivylog wrote:
So far there has been three emissions changes...2004 (EGR), 2007 (DPF), and 2010 (DEF); BUT some manufactures bought up extra 2006 engines. I made sure my 08 Navigator (Monaco) had a 06 engine...no particular filter (NO DPF) and No regeneration.
I would say a side radiator is primarily a length saving device, less rear overhang...less hitch dragging.
Do not know anything about Damon.
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dodge guy wrote:
S In my other thread someone mentioned only looking at side radiators. I`m guessing cooling is the issue? If not why?