TheBlue'Burban
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- Jun 4, 2013
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- Location
- Carlisle, PA
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- Suburban 10
- Engine Size
- 350
So now that I got my work truck back, I haven't been driving the Burb as much, and since it has been sitting for a week or so, I noticed a small puddle of coolant underneath. I crawled under and saw a drip stream coming off the lower radiator hose and the lower (crankshaft pulley?) I wiped it off, started it up to an idle, and then shut it back down, looked again, and there was the stream again. The overflow reservoir was empty, but just barely. Took about a quart of coolant to fill back to cold fill line.
I got a socket in to the hose clamp on the upper side of the lower radiator hose (attached to the block) and got about half a turn before I noticed that the clamp is stripped out.
Being a plumber by trade, I have the mechanical aptitude to probably fix this myself, but not having any real mechanical practice... thought I should ask your advice before I made a fool of myself. This is a bit of a tricky spot to get into... how hard is it to take the fan shroud off for more room to work. It looks like there are two bolts on either side of the shroud, and another holding the upper radiator hose on. Does it come apart in the middle so that I can take the upper half off without having to remove the lower?
With that added space, I should be able to slip a new clamp on and have it ready to tighten up after I take the old one off. How much pressure is on the system? Should I expect it to spurt out once the clamp is loose?
I rent a townhouse and am hoping to do this out front in the parking lot... figured I should get a catch pan and some coolant to replace any that leaks out.
Also, while I was looking, It seems as if there should be a clamp on the plastic air inlet where it attaches to the air cleaner cover. There is also a small crack in the inlet at the first rib... would that mess with the air/fuel mixture and make it run a bit rough?
I didn't see any intake or air cleaner stuff in the LMC catalog... so I figured I might ask around here.
Thanks guys!
I got a socket in to the hose clamp on the upper side of the lower radiator hose (attached to the block) and got about half a turn before I noticed that the clamp is stripped out.
Being a plumber by trade, I have the mechanical aptitude to probably fix this myself, but not having any real mechanical practice... thought I should ask your advice before I made a fool of myself. This is a bit of a tricky spot to get into... how hard is it to take the fan shroud off for more room to work. It looks like there are two bolts on either side of the shroud, and another holding the upper radiator hose on. Does it come apart in the middle so that I can take the upper half off without having to remove the lower?
With that added space, I should be able to slip a new clamp on and have it ready to tighten up after I take the old one off. How much pressure is on the system? Should I expect it to spurt out once the clamp is loose?
I rent a townhouse and am hoping to do this out front in the parking lot... figured I should get a catch pan and some coolant to replace any that leaks out.
Also, while I was looking, It seems as if there should be a clamp on the plastic air inlet where it attaches to the air cleaner cover. There is also a small crack in the inlet at the first rib... would that mess with the air/fuel mixture and make it run a bit rough?
I didn't see any intake or air cleaner stuff in the LMC catalog... so I figured I might ask around here.
Thanks guys!