Is what I am thinking about something that has to be wired in when adding fans to a fan clutch truck?I don't think so, it's the PCM that controls the fan relays up behind the main fusebox.
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Is what I am thinking about something that has to be wired in when adding fans to a fan clutch truck?I don't think so, it's the PCM that controls the fan relays up behind the main fusebox.
Ok so it seems the restriction needs replaced. Don't know if you have access to one, but I used a .45acp casing with the primer removed on multiple Silverado. Just slid it into the hose and hose clamped in place.Okay, so a c-clamp adjusted (and double zip-tied in) so there is just a little flow into the reservoir had a quick warm up and kept temps between 186 and 205 on a road test. Thanks for the assist!
Now to work on the fans. Oh, and the dash gauge just died I expected a good bit of wrenching, so no biggie. Finding Something with minimal rust was a greater concern for me.
That’s great! I know I’ve got 9, 10, .40, .454, .45 Colt, .308, and 5.56. Thanks for the suggestion!Ok so it seems the restriction needs replaced. Don't know if you have access to one, but I used a .45acp casing with the primer removed on multiple Silverado. Just slid it into the hose and hose clamped in place.
Holy crap....what a mess..45 Colt is trimmed and fit. I’m currently flushing the heater cores because there’s a slice of the old radiator…View attachment 411651