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When I cleaned mine I did not have (nor want) to remove the radiator/intercooler. I managed to get a rigid air line with a 90 deg at the end and blow most of the crap out, then I did a similar thing with a water hose. A 1/2" PVC pipe with a cap glued on the end and a 1/4" hole drilled in one side of the cap. The other end has a garden hose connector with a ball valve on it. That will put out a lot of pressure in a small area and should do the trick. It flooded out the other sides of mine.

When done, I blew it back out with the air hose, and was still shocked to see how much water came out when I started the engine.

Mine still runs right at 190-195 empty, so I am hoping the upper radiator shroud will help some. If not, I know what has been maintained anyway.
 
Well my shroud came in yesterday, and I took the laborious 5 min to install it. Haven't driven the truck since then to test it out. Sometimes it will sit a whole week before being started. I only drive it when I need to.

Sure does look a WHOLE lot different under that hood now, though.
 
Paint....adds 5+rwhp. :grinn

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Not to mention the faster spool up and boat loads of increased low end torque.;)

OP, first and foremost...thank you for your service! secondly....thanks for this great write up. I'll be attacking this on Saturday. looks like a breeze.:rolleyes:
 
You will notice a difference in how much cooler it will run
 
WOW dude looks like you live on or run a chicken ranch. Man that sucker was packed. Your truck can now breath some cool air, and refresh with cool (relatively speaking) water.
 
Haha, that's what's 350,000 Kms of build up looks like. And I live in Calgary! Just putting it back together now, should be interesting to see the difference.


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I did my 08 dmax (215K) a couple of weeks ago and it looked like that too. Temps stayed the same (210 pulling my camper), but now the AC cools at idle and pressures returned to normal. I was changing the hoses while in there, so pulling the radiator was easier than removing the intercooler. Now, whenever the temp creeps over 210, the fan clutch engages and cools it right back down.

Now, if only they can replace my recalled passengers side air bag, I might go camping with the wife again.
 
My temps remained the same. I run 210 on the factory gauge all the time. I wouldn't think the previous owner would have installed higher temp thermostats, maybe my gauge is wrong. at least my fan clutch isn't running most of the time now. I was hoping to get a mileage increase with the clutch not engaging as much, but it remained the same, 12 combined driving empty and 10-11 pulling my 8,000 lb. camper
 
My biggest problem was my tranny temps, they get fairly high when I'm in stop and go traffic. Especially since I've had my tranny built. This will help hopefully.


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Not to mention the faster spool up and boat loads of increased low end torque.;)

OP, first and foremost...thank you for your service! secondly....thanks for this great write up. I'll be attacking this on Saturday. looks like a breeze.:rolleyes:
thank you for your support, and no problem.
 
My temps remained the same. I run 210 on the factory gauge all the time. I wouldn't think the previous owner would have installed higher temp thermostats, maybe my gauge is wrong. at least my fan clutch isn't running most of the time now. I was hoping to get a mileage increase with the clutch not engaging as much, but it remained the same, 12 combined driving empty and 10-11 pulling my 8,000 lb. camper

From everything I have learned with these trucks, oversize tires, lifted trucks, and speed are the biggest reasons for poor mileage.

When I got mine, it had 265/75-16's on it, and stock is 245/75-16. Most likely I will got back to stock size next time. Although I am getting pretty decent numbers on mine. 13 city, 18, combined, and 20-21 highway, 90hp daily driver/econ tune. I get 12+ pulling my 12K 35ft 5er, heavy tow tune, EFI. Tow/Haul mode always on when hooked up.

Prior to EFI I was getting 15 combined and 18 hwy, empty. Same tires.
 
I have a 2006 K2500HD, I installed a Banks Power Pack Kit ( which has a replacement larger all aluminum intercooler, to handle the boost increase) @ 75,000 miles, wasn't as dirty as most pics, mostly dead bugs. Still cleaned radiator & A/C condenser (since everything was accessible).Also put a window screen in front of all coolers (behind the grille) using the upper close out panel as a fasting point, wire ties @ the bottom. Since doing this I've noticed that the screen I installed catches a high percentage of bugs and debris & is easily cleaned with the hose when washing my truck. If your doing this procedure, it's a good time to add the screen. Also noticed there has been no change in engine temp (even with the programmer turned up) or A/C. FYI
 
I will say that I had a noticeable chance in temps! My air wasnt working at idle. Would overheat on long grades! All of that was "fixed" after cleaning the stack! This picture is of me pulling my 30ft travel trailer at 70mph on a mid 70's degree day.
 

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I have a 2006 K2500HD, I installed a Banks Power Pack Kit ( which has a replacement larger all aluminum intercooler, to handle the boost increase) @ 75,000 miles, wasn't as dirty as most pics, mostly dead bugs. Still cleaned radiator & A/C condenser (since everything was accessible).Also put a window screen in front of all coolers (behind the grille) using the upper close out panel as a fasting point, wire ties @ the bottom. Since doing this I've noticed that the screen I installed catches a high percentage of bugs and debris & is easily cleaned with the hose when washing my truck. If your doing this procedure, it's a good time to add the screen. Also noticed there has been no change in engine temp (even with the programmer turned up) or A/C. FYI
can you give us a picture of how you attached the screen you talk about please?
 
this was done almost 2 years ago, looks like its time to do it again, especially now that I have my truck back with a new CP3 and new fuel tubing.
Too bad you didn't get to it when everything was torn down for the CP3 replacement.Heyyaa
 
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