7.3 losing coolant

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OK guys I will be ordering my parts monday. I don't have the money to pay a mechanic so I am going to try to do as much as I can myself. I have seen a couple videos on the net that's all I have to go by. I would like to flush the system or motor I guess seeing I will have a new radiator to install. Would anyone have ideas how to flush it being it will be apart? Or should I flush it out before taking it apart?

Maybe disconnect the radiator and run fresh water to clean out the heater core and engine. I want to go back with a good coolant and hopefully no future troubles.

Drain it. Fill it with water and let it run to mix and flush. Shut it off. Let it cool a bit. Drain. When the water stays clear add your flush. (Vc9 to go to elc). Follow the instructions. After you drain the flush, no more tap water. Distilled only.

Hell, i dont know. Youtube that ****.
 

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Drain it. Fill it with water and let it run to mix and flush. Shut it off. Let it cool a bit. Drain. When the water stays clear add your flush. (Vc9 to go to elc). Follow the instructions. After you drain the flush, no more tap water. Distilled only.

Hell, i dont know. Youtube that ****.

OK man will do thanks again
 

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Will either of these coolants be good to run?
 

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Would it be a bad idea to run my truck to flush the cooling system with a bad water pump?
Really just what's in engine and heater core as I'm replacing ever thing else. Just hate to tear something up or make matters worse. Thanks again
 

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If you are installing a new rad and the pump is just leaking/making noise. I'd flush. Worse case is the pulley breaks taking out the fan and radiator.



But even if you flush with a new pump/radiator. I think you'll be fine


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If you are installing a new rad and the pump is just leaking/making noise. I'd flush. Worse case is the pulley breaks taking out the fan and radiator.



But even if you flush with a new pump/radiator. I think you'll be fine


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Yes I will just flush when I put it back together I guess. Lots of distilled water then a good coolant.
 

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Sorry for the crappie pic camera on this tablet sucks. Anyhow a pic of my radiator, I never realized how big this thing was. No wonder the trucks never run hot as long as things are keep up.
 

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