Hi all,
Replacing the idiot light in my '95 XLT Touring with a temp gauge sensor soon while I have my sled half apart still and carbs off for cleaning anyway. If I'm going to be draining coolant to do this (though I shouldn't lose much with the sensor location right at the top of the head cover, basically the highest point in the system), I'm thinking I might give the whole sled a coolant flush since it's new to me and I don't know when it was last done.
I saw the tip about hooking up the shopvac to one of the hoses and drawing everything out, so I can handle that, reinstall hose, swap my sensor, then refill through the filler neck, top off the overflow. The filler neck on these sleds flow straight into the overflow jug though, so will I need to start the sled up and keep it running while I fill from empty to get the water pump pulling coolant through the system? Or should I just open the rad cap, fill from the overflow (which leads in to the system right at the water pump) while front is raised so it fills the exchangers and lower sections, once fluid gets to the filler cap line kill the sled and just top up to cold fill line in the overflow?
Any idea how much coolant these sleds hold, and I have three jugs of fluid at home already - One is a partial gallon of red premix Caterpiller Extended life coolant that's currently in the sled that the previous owner had (he worked for CAT, so he got it real cheap), but I also have a nearly full gallon of pink premix for a Toyota Matrix that I no longer own. Are either of these fine or should I just be going to grab a new jug of Prestone green premix?
Just want to make sure I'm putting something in it, and that if I'm using a different fluid that I'm using something that won't damage the engine/components or not mix properly if there's a tiny bit of fluid left in the system before I put the new in. Suppose I could flush it with distilled water first?
Thanks!
Replacing the idiot light in my '95 XLT Touring with a temp gauge sensor soon while I have my sled half apart still and carbs off for cleaning anyway. If I'm going to be draining coolant to do this (though I shouldn't lose much with the sensor location right at the top of the head cover, basically the highest point in the system), I'm thinking I might give the whole sled a coolant flush since it's new to me and I don't know when it was last done.
I saw the tip about hooking up the shopvac to one of the hoses and drawing everything out, so I can handle that, reinstall hose, swap my sensor, then refill through the filler neck, top off the overflow. The filler neck on these sleds flow straight into the overflow jug though, so will I need to start the sled up and keep it running while I fill from empty to get the water pump pulling coolant through the system? Or should I just open the rad cap, fill from the overflow (which leads in to the system right at the water pump) while front is raised so it fills the exchangers and lower sections, once fluid gets to the filler cap line kill the sled and just top up to cold fill line in the overflow?
Any idea how much coolant these sleds hold, and I have three jugs of fluid at home already - One is a partial gallon of red premix Caterpiller Extended life coolant that's currently in the sled that the previous owner had (he worked for CAT, so he got it real cheap), but I also have a nearly full gallon of pink premix for a Toyota Matrix that I no longer own. Are either of these fine or should I just be going to grab a new jug of Prestone green premix?
Just want to make sure I'm putting something in it, and that if I'm using a different fluid that I'm using something that won't damage the engine/components or not mix properly if there's a tiny bit of fluid left in the system before I put the new in. Suppose I could flush it with distilled water first?
Thanks!