Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 10:36:21 -0400
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From: Jim Johnston <inmytree1@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Radiator replacement
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Hello, This is a write up I did pertaining to replacing the radiator...hope
it helps...
Well, being it was my first "big" job other that oil changes, it wasn't so
bad....I did mine in my driveway...I had to figure things out as I went...
Some tips...
When you drop the spare tire....be careful, it's heavier than you think,
pull the clips that hold the cover and bars that hold the spare in
place. *Those
bars twist out. *
If you have A/C, you'll have to contend with the condenser. I replaced the
condenser at the same time. So I had to drain the A/C system, but Bentley
says you don't have to disconnect the hoses, if you don't want to. However,
it looks tricky if you don't or if you don't have a lift. The van cafe'
had the best price on the condenser. The bus depot had a better price on
the radiator.
Label the wires that go to the fan, as you'll have to remove them. There are
little washers under those bolts that hold the wire, and they bounce and are
hard to find...
Once you get everything cleared out from underneath, have a friend help you
drop it, if you can. The only things holding the radiator in place are the
radiator support brackets. My girlfriend helped me. When I put it back in,
I did solo. Don't laugh, but I used a log, which was about a foot in
diameter and about 18 inches tall. It was kind of redneck but it worked. I
balanced the radiator on the log, which was on my jack, and just kept it
steady and I jacked it into place.
Also, I'd recommend changing out the temp sender in the radiator. A word
of caution, the fan housing is easily bent, so don't lay the condenser/
radiator/fan down on the fan end. Trust me, I found out...
And, don't lose the rubber grommets that sit on top of the radiator. You'll
be reusing them. One final tip, make sure you reuse the spring clamps.
While they are pain in the butt, using a regular band clamp wont work due to
the amount of pressure that builds in the system. I suggest purchasing
spring clamp pliers with the wired extension. They will prove to be
invaluable.
Jim
Wilmington, NC
Jim
Wilmington, NC
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 7:53 AM, B Feddish <bfeddish@netreach.net> wrote:
> Since I am not going to NauralBus this year I want to use my day off this
> Friday to replace the radiator in my 83.5 Westy. According to the Haynes
> it
> is not that hard of a job. Is there anything anyone would recommend
> beforehand or have any tips? I have aftermarket A/C so I'm assuming that
> will complicated it a little too.
>
> I'm contemplating video taping this too...
>
> Bryan
>