jerry598
08-26-2009, 09:06
I removed my oil cooler yesterday as part of my engine R&R project. Found a solid mat of dirt/debris sandwiched between the A/C condenser and the oil cooler. There's no doubt in my mind that the cooler was not working well with the air flow blocked like that.
The truck is a 95 w/ 126k miles on it and the cooler has never been removed since I bought the truck 30k mile ago.
I carefully used an air compressor, wire brush and a pressure washer to clean the cooler and the condenser (the radiator was previously removed). I was amazed at the amount of dirt that came out of the condenser when it was washed, sprayed from the inside out.
I would recommend that anyone who has one of these rigs should clean these items once in awhile.
I overlooked the oil cooler when I first removed the radiator for R&R at 100k miles. At that time, the truck was overheating on hills, and I found more than half the radiator surface was covered by a mat of debris sandwiched between it and the A/C condenser. The debris could not be seen without removing the cap on top of the radiator/AC condensor.
The truck is a 95 w/ 126k miles on it and the cooler has never been removed since I bought the truck 30k mile ago.
I carefully used an air compressor, wire brush and a pressure washer to clean the cooler and the condenser (the radiator was previously removed). I was amazed at the amount of dirt that came out of the condenser when it was washed, sprayed from the inside out.
I would recommend that anyone who has one of these rigs should clean these items once in awhile.
I overlooked the oil cooler when I first removed the radiator for R&R at 100k miles. At that time, the truck was overheating on hills, and I found more than half the radiator surface was covered by a mat of debris sandwiched between it and the A/C condenser. The debris could not be seen without removing the cap on top of the radiator/AC condensor.