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Whit 11-29-2008 10:56 AM

I winter preped my truck
 
Yesterday I turned the heater on in the garage (thats sweet now) and did a few minutes work to my truck in preperation for the winter

I installed my Lund winter front enclosures and I also pulled my fan..........I do this every winter its simple just use a 1-7/16 wrench and use a BFH to wack it to the right since the threads are reversed (left handed) then screw the fan off there and wiggle it out the top and hang it on the wall for the winter, ( Do not lay flat ever)

* WORD OF CAUTION* never run fanless if you tow unless its light weight, if you do tow light you will need to pull the winter front as well for good air flow thru the intercooler. Also NEVER run yer A/C without the fan ......unless the truck is moving...if you stop the truck with the A/C on the air at the intake horh will reach 220*F.....I know cuz I have a temp sensor at the intake horn just before combustion

Running fanless is worth aprox 1MPG gain as well as faster warmup times...........the 1 MPG gain will be cancelled out with blended fuel though because of lower centane ratings on #1 fuel.........In Wyoming the stations blend 50/50 in the winter

Other winter tips are to always run a good additive to increasze yer pour point and ALWAYS have an extra jug on hand

Use of synthetic in the front end rearend and tranny is also a plus........synthetic in the motor is manditory for cold startups in my oppinion....I have also found that a good synthetic ATF works well in the P/S pump and eleminates the howl on cold startups( sounds like a coyote in heat)

always plug in when the temp gets to Zero or lower....if ya cant plug in then cycle the grid heaters two times before cranking up

Cheers,Kevin

dukeboy_318 11-29-2008 11:08 AM

:U:

Bosshogg 11-29-2008 06:40 PM

PFFFFT.... who needs grid heaters???

Got all the way down to the lower 'teens here last weekend and my beast still fired without them!

stkdram55 11-29-2008 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by Whitmore (Post 243088)
sounds like a coyote in heat


:humm:

Mopar1973Man 11-29-2008 08:18 PM

Hmmm...

Winterfront installed...
http://mopar.mopar1973man.com/tips/c...-installed.jpg

I leave the fan in because I got a lot of steep mountain roads to travel so when the coolant warm up the fan kicks in to cover it.

Still running the same ol' petroluem oils and lubes.

Switched over to my Cooper STT tires from my road radials.
http://mopar.mopar1973man.com/tips/c...mpgs/tires.jpg

Built my high idle switch... And use it for cold morning warm ups...
http://mopar.mopar1973man.com/tips/c...%20console.JPG

Hooked up my grid heater again...

Interior... I load the back seat tray with 2 MRE's water, a blanket, extra jacket, first aid kit, and a few hand tools...

In my bed box... I got a full set of sockets and wrenches, tow chain, road chains, 2 cycle oil... A few other things...

Other than that same ol' winter song and dance here... :rocking:
http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...r/DSCF2525.jpg

dukeboy_318 11-30-2008 10:05 AM

how do you make that high idle switch?

Mr.Krabs 11-30-2008 10:54 AM

He has a write up on his site.
High Idle

Mopar1973Man 11-30-2008 12:50 PM


Originally Posted by Mr.Krabs (Post 243490)
He has a write up on his site.
High Idle

And a write up her on DB.com :ph:
https://www.dieselbombers.com/24-val...le-kicker.html

Mr.Krabs 11-30-2008 08:06 PM


Originally Posted by Mopar1973Man (Post 243511)

LOL,sorry for the accidental plug of your site bro...:ph:

Mopar1973Man 11-30-2008 08:22 PM


Originally Posted by Mr.Krabs (Post 243682)
LOL,sorry for the accidental plug of your site bro...:ph:

LMAO... Its all good... :c::5:

DM said its fine... But I already did a write up her as well... You must not be following the threads much...:lol88:


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