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RE: How much coolant nees to be drained for... - Beaver - 01-30-2018 (01-29-2018 )JMBT Wrote: 5 gal would prolly do it if you can wiggle that section out once you back out those two banjos, but I would take out 10 gals just incase you also have to take the other ends of those two lines loose. Which you probably will because they are stiff. The one on your left finger connects to the actuator and the therm housing. The one on your right finger, goes to the after treatment Fuel doser.Any idea on how to start getting the motor to clean out the soot inside of it? Fuel treatment maybe? I didn't mess with ANYTHING past the intake manifold but its ugly in there. This was the 1st time its been cleaned and it's for 560k on it. Should I just keep cleaning it every 6 months or so till it goes down? THANKS in advance! RE: How much coolant nees to be drained for... - pearce trucking - 01-30-2018 Yeah, Rawze mentions that in his egr tuneup videos on YouTube. Dont, mess with cleaning inside the head. Any remaining loose soot might get between a valve and it's seat and cause problems. Just carefully clean the outside surface of the head so that the seal is good when you reinstall the intake. RE: How much coolant nees to be drained for... - Starlight - 01-30-2018 I'd vacuum the head out. It looks like loose carbon are lying in there. RE: How much coolant nees to be drained for... - Beaver - 01-30-2018 (01-30-2018 )pearce trucking Wrote: Yeah, Rawze mentions that in his egr tuneup videos on YouTube. Yea thats what I did. RE: How much coolant nees to be drained for... - dhirocz - 01-30-2018 I drain 5 gallons to do any work in that area and it always seems to do the trick. Drain into a clean bucket, and I have a lid with a spout for putting it back. Also keeps trash out of the coolant while it's out. Piece of cake. At 560k miles, leave the head alone unless you already have loose soot in it...then I could kind of justify vacuuming it out. I knocked a few chunks loose when I first did an EGR tune-up and vacuumed it out, taking care not to loosen up any more. if you really want to fix the soot in the head, replace it and @m*m^2 it. No more soot lol RE: How much coolant nees to be drained for... - Makmak - 10-20-2018 (01-30-2018 )Starlight Wrote: I'd vacuum the head out. It looks like loose carbon are lying in there.Yes carefully vacuum the loose stuff only. |