Gin
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- Joined
- Dec 12, 2012
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- Fluid Motion Model
- R-31 S
- Vessel Name
- Echo II (2019)
I'm due for a coolant flush and change on my 2019 R31. I'm going to do it myself for the first time. I have a couple of questions for those who have traveled this path ahead of me.
First, I know the Volvo spec calls for 3.4 US gallons of coolant. That's without the loop in our boats that runs out of the block to the water heater, the bus heater, and back. How much additional coolant will I need for that loop?
Second, I plan to follow the steps that Brian Brown has laid out in past posts--particularly this one: http://www.tugnuts.com/viewtopic.ph...&sid=5c44f7f71faaf4705414cbf3ecf5da53#p136562
Any added tips or traps from anyone who has changed the coolant on a D4?
I'm wondering in particular what folks have used to power flush the loop that runs to the water heater, etc, and back to the engine. Maybe an electric transfer pump? Or just an inexpensive hand pump like those Harbor Freight always stocks? Any unexpected complications (like the heater hoses being super stubborn to get off the valves connected to the engine block)?
Thanks in advance for whatever added info anyone has.
Gini
First, I know the Volvo spec calls for 3.4 US gallons of coolant. That's without the loop in our boats that runs out of the block to the water heater, the bus heater, and back. How much additional coolant will I need for that loop?
Second, I plan to follow the steps that Brian Brown has laid out in past posts--particularly this one: http://www.tugnuts.com/viewtopic.ph...&sid=5c44f7f71faaf4705414cbf3ecf5da53#p136562
Any added tips or traps from anyone who has changed the coolant on a D4?
I'm wondering in particular what folks have used to power flush the loop that runs to the water heater, etc, and back to the engine. Maybe an electric transfer pump? Or just an inexpensive hand pump like those Harbor Freight always stocks? Any unexpected complications (like the heater hoses being super stubborn to get off the valves connected to the engine block)?
Thanks in advance for whatever added info anyone has.
Gini