cherokee4fun
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Bend, Oregon
So,
Local shops have a OEM radiator for about $110 and the good one at radiator barn is about $240, so that is a option.
What is the best way to get rid of air in the radiator?
When I took off the sensor in the radiator, I removed the the upper radiator hose from the thermostat and poured coolant down the hose and waited for the tube to fill, and then put the hose back on, filled the expansion tank.
When I do a complete flush, I usually back the Jeep up on ramps, fill through the upper hose, then remove the temp sender on the head, and wait for coolant to come out of there, as I fill the tank.
I can always use advice on what is best. The coolant that came out when I replaced the sensor looked clean, and I have not had any issues with this rig, and have always ran cool.......
Thanks again for all your help
Bob
Local shops have a OEM radiator for about $110 and the good one at radiator barn is about $240, so that is a option.
What is the best way to get rid of air in the radiator?
When I took off the sensor in the radiator, I removed the the upper radiator hose from the thermostat and poured coolant down the hose and waited for the tube to fill, and then put the hose back on, filled the expansion tank.
When I do a complete flush, I usually back the Jeep up on ramps, fill through the upper hose, then remove the temp sender on the head, and wait for coolant to come out of there, as I fill the tank.
I can always use advice on what is best. The coolant that came out when I replaced the sensor looked clean, and I have not had any issues with this rig, and have always ran cool.......
Thanks again for all your help
Bob