What type of coolant to add?
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5 years or 105,000 miles whichever comes 1st. Ford recommends flushing system with VC-9 iron cleaner 1st and then with distilled water 4 or 5 times prior to filling with a 50/50 mix.
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2 qts. of motorcraft Iron Cleaner and 1 T-stat "O" ring = $63.73
4 gal. Zerex GO-5 coolant from Napa = $45.63
10 - 2 1/2 gallons containers of distilled water = $20.00
Total = $129.36
Ran the iron cleaner with distilled water thru the system for a 20 mile freeway drive. Came home, drained and removed t-stat and flushed 5 times with distilled water. Water coming out at the end of the 5th flush looked as good as the water going in. Installed T-stat with new "O" ring and added 3 3/4 gal. coolant. This is a little extra to compensate for the coolant filter which I installed a new filter after the flushes. Drained 1st thru rad. petcock, then lower rad. hose and then left block plug. Repeated this procedure 5 times. Hope this helps anyone contemplating doing their own coolant flush. Local dealer couldn't answer whether they used distilled or tap water so decided to do it myself. Glad I did. Now I can R&R the air filter in about 10 minutes. Piece of cake once you have a procedure. Doing the flush the way I did it will take most of a day so do not attempt it if you are in a hurry.
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<!-- BEGIN TEMPLATE: ad_showthread_firstpost_start --><!-- END TEMPLATE: ad_showthread_firstpost_start -->Just finished flushing the cooling system doing it the Ford recommended way as per post by cheezit and the 6.0 mechanic at the local dealer. Cost break down as listed;
2 qts. of motorcraft Iron Cleaner and 1 T-stat "O" ring = $63.73
4 gal. Zerex GO-5 coolant from Napa = $45.63
10 - 2 1/2 gallons containers of distilled water = $20.00
Total = $129.36
Ran the iron cleaner with distilled water thru the system for a 20 mile freeway drive. Came home, drained and removed t-stat and flushed 5 times with distilled water. Water coming out at the end of the 5th flush looked as good as the water going in. Installed T-stat with new "O" ring and added 3 3/4 gal. coolant. This is a little extra to compensate for the coolant filter which I installed a new filter after the flushes. Drained 1st thru rad. petcock, then lower rad. hose and then left block plug. Repeated this procedure 5 times. Hope this helps anyone contemplating doing their own coolant flush. Local dealer couldn't answer whether they used distilled or tap water so decided to do it myself. Glad I did. Now I can R&R the air filter in about 10 minutes. Piece of cake once you have a procedure. Doing the flush the way I did it will take most of a day so do not attempt it if you are in a hurry.
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"05 <NOBR style="COLOR: darkgreen; FONT-SIZE: 100%; FONT-WEIGHT: normal" id=itxt_nobr_5_0>F-250</NOBR>, 6.0, CC, LB, 3.73, Lariet, with coolant filter and Bilstein shocks, Magnefine p.s. filter, S. Ca.
"69 Mustang, Mach 1, 428 CJ, Ram Air, Stock
"71 Triumph Trident
2007 Thor Jazz 5er, 11k, 31'
173rd Abn.
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I did this a couple months ago, thought it might help.
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I would recommend installing a coolant filter after you flush out the system. Can save you problems down the road. Well worth the money and easy install.
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I would recommend installing a coolant filter after you flush out the system. Can save you problems down the road. Well worth the money and easy install.
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#9
OK...you guys have convinced me to flush, change fluid, and install coolant filter.
I have looked for the post by cheezit with detailed instructions but have not been able to find it. Could someone give me a link to it?
Since my Oil Guard bypass takes up the space next to the passenger side battery, I am planning on ordering the frame mounted coolant filter kit. Any comments on this?
Thanks
Tom P in Va Beach, VA
2004 F350 6.0 TD
I have looked for the post by cheezit with detailed instructions but have not been able to find it. Could someone give me a link to it?
Since my Oil Guard bypass takes up the space next to the passenger side battery, I am planning on ordering the frame mounted coolant filter kit. Any comments on this?
Thanks
Tom P in Va Beach, VA
2004 F350 6.0 TD
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2 qts. of motorcraft Iron Cleaner and 1 T-stat "O" ring = $63.73
4 gal. Zerex GO-5 coolant from Nappa = $45.63
15-gallons containers of distilled water = $15.00
Total = $125.36
Ran the iron cleaner with distilled water thru the system for a 20 mile freeway drive. Came home, drained and removed t-stat and flushed 5 times with distilled water. Water coming out at the end of the 5th flush looked as good as the water going in. Installed T-stat with new "O" ring and added 3 3/4 gal. coolant. This is a little extra to compensate for the coolant filter which I installed a new filter after the flushes. Drained 1st thru rad. petcock, then lower rad. hose and then left block plug. Repeated this procedure 5 times. Hope this helps anyone contemplating doing their own coolant flush. Local dealer couldn't answer whether they used distilled or tap water so decided to do it myself. Glad I did. Now I can R&R the air filter in about 10 minutes. Piece of cake once you have a procedure. Doing the flush the way I did it will take most of a day so do not attempt it if you are in a hurry.
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OK...you guys have convinced me to flush, change fluid, and install coolant filter.
I have looked for the post by cheezit with detailed instructions but have not been able to find it. Could someone give me a link to it?
Since my Oil Guard bypass takes up the space next to the passenger side battery, I am planning on ordering the frame mounted coolant filter kit. Any comments on this?
Thanks
Tom P in Va Beach, VA
2004 F350 6.0 TD
I have looked for the post by cheezit with detailed instructions but have not been able to find it. Could someone give me a link to it?
Since my Oil Guard bypass takes up the space next to the passenger side battery, I am planning on ordering the frame mounted coolant filter kit. Any comments on this?
Thanks
Tom P in Va Beach, VA
2004 F350 6.0 TD
#13
I found this hope it helps!! I did mine without removing the T-stat. Just let it heat up to temp in between flushes so T-stat opens and leave heater on to flush out heater also.
2 qts. of motorcraft Iron Cleaner and 1 T-stat "O" ring = $63.73
4 gal. Zerex GO-5 coolant from Nappa = $45.63
15-gallons containers of distilled water = $15.00
Total = $125.36
Ran the iron cleaner with distilled water thru the system for a 20 mile freeway drive. Came home, drained and removed t-stat and flushed 5 times with distilled water. Water coming out at the end of the 5th flush looked as good as the water going in. Installed T-stat with new "O" ring and added 3 3/4 gal. coolant. This is a little extra to compensate for the coolant filter which I installed a new filter after the flushes. Drained 1st thru rad. petcock, then lower rad. hose and then left block plug. Repeated this procedure 5 times. Hope this helps anyone contemplating doing their own coolant flush. Local dealer couldn't answer whether they used distilled or tap water so decided to do it myself. Glad I did. Now I can R&R the air filter in about 10 minutes. Piece of cake once you have a procedure. Doing the flush the way I did it will take most of a day so do not attempt it if you are in a hurry.
2 qts. of motorcraft Iron Cleaner and 1 T-stat "O" ring = $63.73
4 gal. Zerex GO-5 coolant from Nappa = $45.63
15-gallons containers of distilled water = $15.00
Total = $125.36
Ran the iron cleaner with distilled water thru the system for a 20 mile freeway drive. Came home, drained and removed t-stat and flushed 5 times with distilled water. Water coming out at the end of the 5th flush looked as good as the water going in. Installed T-stat with new "O" ring and added 3 3/4 gal. coolant. This is a little extra to compensate for the coolant filter which I installed a new filter after the flushes. Drained 1st thru rad. petcock, then lower rad. hose and then left block plug. Repeated this procedure 5 times. Hope this helps anyone contemplating doing their own coolant flush. Local dealer couldn't answer whether they used distilled or tap water so decided to do it myself. Glad I did. Now I can R&R the air filter in about 10 minutes. Piece of cake once you have a procedure. Doing the flush the way I did it will take most of a day so do not attempt it if you are in a hurry.
Gee, I wonder where you found this.
#14
OK...you guys have convinced me to flush, change fluid, and install coolant filter.
I have looked for the post by cheezit with detailed instructions but have not been able to find it. Could someone give me a link to it?
Since my Oil Guard bypass takes up the space next to the passenger side battery, I am planning on ordering the frame mounted coolant filter kit. Any comments on this?
Thanks
Tom P in Va Beach, VA
2004 F350 6.0 TD
I have looked for the post by cheezit with detailed instructions but have not been able to find it. Could someone give me a link to it?
Since my Oil Guard bypass takes up the space next to the passenger side battery, I am planning on ordering the frame mounted coolant filter kit. Any comments on this?
Thanks
Tom P in Va Beach, VA
2004 F350 6.0 TD
Go to here for detailed instructions. Any questions, let us know.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/90...nge-101-a.html
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