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(3)
Ai!cPf th-,
d system to d!-r;in compfetk!y
.
t\!CTE:
Ce sure the drain
valves
do
net plug-up
during
draining,
.
(4)
When the &stem
is
completely
drained,
close a!! dmin
vafves
except
.&en
drain-
ing for storage.
F-
Cooling
System C Iconing
.
Drain end thoroughly
flush the cooJ!ng system twice
a year or mere often
if necessary.
The appearance
of rust in the rudiator,
or in the coo!c;nt
is an indication
that the
inhibItor
has become weakened
and it is possible
that some sludge bus cccumulated
in the system.
When this condit.ion
exists,
proceed
as foI!ows:
(I)
fun the enginc
until .it reaches
nprmal opercting
temperature;
then stop the
engine
and drain
the cooling
system (Ref.
Para.
7,
E).
(2)
Fiji the coo!ing
system with
clean
coojunt
(Ref.
Pora.
7,' 6).
(3)
Add a flushing
compound,
that
is compatible
with
aluminum,
to the cooling
system in accordance
with
the instructions
furnished
with the compound.
(4)
Start the engine
and flush the system as directed
by the instructions
furnished
with
the compound.
(5)
After
the system has been flushed
and thorotighly
cleaned
of the compound,
refill
with clean
coolant
(Ref.
Para.
7,
1-i).
G.
Radiator
Ccre Cleaning
Blow out insects
and
dirt from the radiator
core air passages,
using air or water
under pressure.
Engine
overheating
is often
caused by bent or clogged
radiutor
fins.
When straightening
bent fins,
be careful
not to injure
the tubes or to break
the bond between
the fins and tubes.
J-I*
Cooling
Sysiem
Filling
2-1
Add a cooling
system corrosion
inhibitor
(for warm weather
operation)
or permanent
antifreeze
(when the air temperatures
expected
ure at freezing,
+32 deg F or lower).
Antifreeze
may be premixed
if desired.
Cooling
system capacity
is approximately
9-l/2
gaJionS.
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