smothers33
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- Mar 16, 2012
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Well, I back with an up-date...I guess the problem with the freezing up was because the water hose from the thermostat housing was blocked up with crystalized anti freeze...No water flow at all...Geez, Have to replace the diaphagms anyway...There leaking...And now I have to try and find another thermostat (lower) housing as the hose ****** corroded and broke-off...And it's cast on not threaded...The radiator appears to be clean enough after all that work..
Here's a new one...The radiator's out of the way and I see the Hydro-pump back there and it's obviously leaking from the seal at the shaft/u-joint...I wonder what I'd be getting into w/that...? If I COULD break that "out going" line nut...There's only an 1 & 1/2", I could move the pump back...If that would be enough to slip out the shaft/u-joint w/out having to take the u-joint apart, too. That would be great...! I think I'm dreaming...lol It sure would be great to have a fork-lift that didn't leak...!
just for future reference always start simple then work your way up. you said fairly early in your post that the water lines were cold. also im not sure how often you ran the truck with the reg freezing or how long you left it running while it was freezing but more than likely if you ran it long enough or enough times the seals probably gave out due to them freezing. i know alot of people were telling you the diaphrams and seals were probably bad right off the bat so its not your fault but just incase this ever happens again make sure you solve the water issues first before you shell out cash to replace or rebuild those. also when you get it all back together make sure you fill the radiator and then pull one of the 2 hoses off the reg. Not all the way off just enough to bleed the air out of the reg. if you dont do this you will have a air pocket in the reg and it will freeze again.
also im not 100% about your exact setup but most of the time we pull the counterweight to get to the pump or get it up on lift or blocks to get it from underneath. all depends on the setup but from what it sounds like i dont think you have another truck big enough to get it off the ground or remove the counterweight so depending on how bad the leak is i would probably leave it alone unless your sure you can get it