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Thread: DII overheating problems

  1. #21
    mike 90 RR Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by pohm66 View Post
    .....and last coolant change about 30,000 ago.
    All I can say is


    Hope the above is "explanation enough"


    Your coolant is NOT protecting the motor and has most probably turned ACIDIC .... Change & flush it now ... Your suppose to do it every year (depends on brand)


    Mike


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    coolant change isn't supposedly required that frequently with the new OAT long lifes that should be in the TD5.

    30000KM should be fine. (i am reading it as the rad is original, but the coolant has been in for 30k km)

    I also dont think you can get the TD5 rads rodded due to the construcion of them.

    Rgds
    Peter.

  3. #23
    mike 90 RR Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Psimpson7 View Post
    coolant change isn't supposedly required that frequently with the new OAT long lifes that should be in the TD5.
    I stand corrected ... If he has the OAT's

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    Yep.... gotta have the OATS......

    Was looking to do a flush soon anyways....the over heating has just brought it forward in the schedule.

    Thanks for the input guys
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