Your Workhorse Radiator Maybe Clogged and You Don't Even Know it This is How You Check & Clean Yours
Your Workhorse Chassis with the 8.1 Vortec maybe overheating do to a clogged radiator this is how you inspect and clean yours. This work was performed on a Winnebago Voyage 38J on a W24 Workhorse Chassis.
Tools used for this project
DEPSTECH Wireless Endoscope, IP67 Waterproof WiFi Borescope Inspection 2.0 Megapixels HD Snake Camera for Android and iOS Smartphone, iPhone, iPad, Samsung -Black(11.5FT)
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Raddile Hydro Jet High Pressure Power Washer-high Pressure Cleaning Tool Extra Long Extendable Wand,Flexible Water Hose Universal Nozzle,Gutter Patio Car Pet Window Cleaning Tool Black
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Simple Green AllPurpose Cleaner, 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 3), Original, 96 Fl Oz
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ScanGauge 3 (Includes Deluxe Window Mount)
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Always, always interesting! You are the man Kevin. Thanks for this video.
I really appreciate your videos Kevin, you’re a big help
@ktoutdoor
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Thanks for watching stay tuned more to come.
Makes sense, the a/c condenser fails and leaks, has oil in it which soaks the rad fins, which now collects dust etc
Great video.
Great point Kevin! I Have wondered how the front of my radiator is looking over the years of use. Thank you much for the invaluable information!!! Scott
Another great video.
Thanks so much Kevin, good information!
@ktoutdoor
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Thanks for the Photo
Thanks Kevin - Great information! I still have to check my radiator but suspect it has a bunch of hidden dirt in it as well. Thanks!
Dang! Always finding more work for me! Thank you for the tips to keep my RV plugging away!👍
@ktoutdoor
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I just don't want you to get bored
Can you use the same thing you use on your home outdoor AC coils?
@ktoutdoor
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I called my radiator guy he said never to use coil cleaner "we have plastic end caps" just air or water with simple green.
Will ac coil cleaner work too ?
@ktoutdoor
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I called my radiator guy he said never to use coil cleaner "we have plastic end caps" just air or water with simple green.
Simple green extreme is better and safer for aluminum radiators