Hi,
I decided to tackle the phh today and am sitting enjoying a #6 as I write. I had problems getting the clamps off as I had no pliers that would get to the old clamps so a trip to harbor freight was in order. The $10 tool that made clamp removal much easier was HF item 38598, straight and 90 degree 16" long nose pliers. The 90 degree bend pliers worker peachy getting off the cotter pin clamp aoff as I was able to thread the end of the pliers into the hole in the pin and after some twisting and turning off she came. The hose clamp on the block was a little more difficult as it was installed with the single tang facing down. I got the straignt pliers on the double tang by straddling the handle on either side of the at fill tube. I grabbed the double tang and spun the clamp until I was able to grab and compress both tangs and the clamp came off in one piece. I hacked the hose off and it wasn't in bad shape but I'll sleep better no that I have a 2" piece of silicone hose in it's place. The installation of the hose wasn't as bad as I'd thought a little dish soap and it slipped right on.
I then removed the thermostat and flushed the system twice, starting the truck for a few minutes each time with the heaters blowing full blast, drained the system, put in a new thermostat, and replaced the block and radiator fill plugs. I grabbed a gallon of toyota red and started filling. As I neared the end of the first gallon of fluid the radiator over flowed. I figured perhaps I put the thermostat in backwards trapping air in the system and drained the radiator to check the thermostat which was in fine. I checked the fsm to see if I needed to pull a hose and they mentioned nothing about it. So my question is where did I tweak on draining or filling the radiator?
dave
I decided to tackle the phh today and am sitting enjoying a #6 as I write. I had problems getting the clamps off as I had no pliers that would get to the old clamps so a trip to harbor freight was in order. The $10 tool that made clamp removal much easier was HF item 38598, straight and 90 degree 16" long nose pliers. The 90 degree bend pliers worker peachy getting off the cotter pin clamp aoff as I was able to thread the end of the pliers into the hole in the pin and after some twisting and turning off she came. The hose clamp on the block was a little more difficult as it was installed with the single tang facing down. I got the straignt pliers on the double tang by straddling the handle on either side of the at fill tube. I grabbed the double tang and spun the clamp until I was able to grab and compress both tangs and the clamp came off in one piece. I hacked the hose off and it wasn't in bad shape but I'll sleep better no that I have a 2" piece of silicone hose in it's place. The installation of the hose wasn't as bad as I'd thought a little dish soap and it slipped right on.
I then removed the thermostat and flushed the system twice, starting the truck for a few minutes each time with the heaters blowing full blast, drained the system, put in a new thermostat, and replaced the block and radiator fill plugs. I grabbed a gallon of toyota red and started filling. As I neared the end of the first gallon of fluid the radiator over flowed. I figured perhaps I put the thermostat in backwards trapping air in the system and drained the radiator to check the thermostat which was in fine. I checked the fsm to see if I needed to pull a hose and they mentioned nothing about it. So my question is where did I tweak on draining or filling the radiator?
dave