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and thanks Ken_86gt. I did flush it thathe way you recommeded. I was told that by the guy at the auto parts store. If I would have just added the a/f first though...I would have gotten 2 gallons of a/f in and no water......I guess there remains 4 gallons in the block?
MTN UAVl
You are absolutely right Tennessee Colonel....I did not drain the block. So I guess I had 4 gallons of water left in the block when I added my 1 gallon of water and 1 gallon of a/f. I guess my question now is....is that enough a/f in the system? The color is really green.
And thank you...
Does anyone live in the southern california area that used to work on the M1009's in the Military....I need a mechanic! I live up in the mountains of Lake Arrowhead (San Bernardino Mountains)
MTN UAV
ok guys what the heck am I doing wrong! I am not a "motorhead" for sure but I am quickly learning on my M1009! Ok...today I flushed my radiator and I was told that the radiator takes 24 quarts of fluid......12 anti-freeze (3 gal) and 12 water (3 gal). So I buy 3 gal each....after I flush it out...
ok guys what the heck am I doing wrong! I am not a "motorhead" for sure but I am quickly learning on my M1009! Ok...today I flushed my radiator and I was told that the radiator takes 24 quarts of fluid......12 anti-freeze (3 gal) and 12 water (3 gal). So I buy 3 gal each....after I flush it...
Ok, the gen lights stay on most of the time when I am driving. As I stated before, they will go off after a time of driving, but will come back on. I should say that the gen2 light is on more than not. I heard fronm the guy that I bought it from that it was a charging deal....he had the...
ABN173 my username stands for: MOUNTAIN URBAN ASSAULT VEHICLE. I am not in the Army, I was in the Marines. Sorry for the confusion. It is my license plate.....I live in the mountains of Lake Arrowhead.
Rick