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ScriptLizard 01-12-2004 09:01 AM

Place to find instructions for installing radiator...
 
.... in a 2000 Jeep Wrangler, 6 cyl, manual with a/c.

Where can I find instructions to swap out the radiator?

I posted a message earlier asking about where I could find a reasonably
priced one and I got good responses and for that I am grateful. Today, after
driving to work in the dark, I foud that my radiator basically exploded like
a constipated baby when given too many prunes, if ya know what I mean. Rusty
water sprayed all over my engine and on top of my hood.

Anyway, this morning's occurances forced me to go ahead and order the
radiator now. It should be here tomorrow, but I am pretty broke so I won't
be able to afford to have it installed for me. Also, I am not all that
mechanically inclined, so I ask... is there a place where I can find clear
instructions on how to swap out the radiators?

Thanks for any info you can provide.



Jerry Newton 01-12-2004 10:20 AM

Re: Place to find instructions for installing radiator...
 
I can hook you up. Give me a valid email address and I will send you the
Alldata info.

Jerry

"ScriptLizard" <yeahright@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9NxMb.15407$I05.411150@twister.tampabay.rr.co m...
> ... in a 2000 Jeep Wrangler, 6 cyl, manual with a/c.
>
> Where can I find instructions to swap out the radiator?
>
> I posted a message earlier asking about where I could find a reasonably
> priced one and I got good responses and for that I am grateful. Today,

after
> driving to work in the dark, I foud that my radiator basically exploded

like
> a constipated baby when given too many prunes, if ya know what I mean.

Rusty
> water sprayed all over my engine and on top of my hood.
>
> Anyway, this morning's occurances forced me to go ahead and order the
> radiator now. It should be here tomorrow, but I am pretty broke so I won't
> be able to afford to have it installed for me. Also, I am not all that
> mechanically inclined, so I ask... is there a place where I can find clear
> instructions on how to swap out the radiators?
>
> Thanks for any info you can provide.
>
>




Jerry Newton 01-12-2004 10:20 AM

Re: Place to find instructions for installing radiator...
 
I can hook you up. Give me a valid email address and I will send you the
Alldata info.

Jerry

"ScriptLizard" <yeahright@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9NxMb.15407$I05.411150@twister.tampabay.rr.co m...
> ... in a 2000 Jeep Wrangler, 6 cyl, manual with a/c.
>
> Where can I find instructions to swap out the radiator?
>
> I posted a message earlier asking about where I could find a reasonably
> priced one and I got good responses and for that I am grateful. Today,

after
> driving to work in the dark, I foud that my radiator basically exploded

like
> a constipated baby when given too many prunes, if ya know what I mean.

Rusty
> water sprayed all over my engine and on top of my hood.
>
> Anyway, this morning's occurances forced me to go ahead and order the
> radiator now. It should be here tomorrow, but I am pretty broke so I won't
> be able to afford to have it installed for me. Also, I am not all that
> mechanically inclined, so I ask... is there a place where I can find clear
> instructions on how to swap out the radiators?
>
> Thanks for any info you can provide.
>
>




Jerry Newton 01-12-2004 10:20 AM

Re: Place to find instructions for installing radiator...
 
I can hook you up. Give me a valid email address and I will send you the
Alldata info.

Jerry

"ScriptLizard" <yeahright@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9NxMb.15407$I05.411150@twister.tampabay.rr.co m...
> ... in a 2000 Jeep Wrangler, 6 cyl, manual with a/c.
>
> Where can I find instructions to swap out the radiator?
>
> I posted a message earlier asking about where I could find a reasonably
> priced one and I got good responses and for that I am grateful. Today,

after
> driving to work in the dark, I foud that my radiator basically exploded

like
> a constipated baby when given too many prunes, if ya know what I mean.

Rusty
> water sprayed all over my engine and on top of my hood.
>
> Anyway, this morning's occurances forced me to go ahead and order the
> radiator now. It should be here tomorrow, but I am pretty broke so I won't
> be able to afford to have it installed for me. Also, I am not all that
> mechanically inclined, so I ask... is there a place where I can find clear
> instructions on how to swap out the radiators?
>
> Thanks for any info you can provide.
>
>




CRWLR 01-12-2004 04:07 PM

Re: Place to find instructions for installing radiator...
 
There is no "procedure" to follow when replacing the radiator. You should
replace the two large hoses that are connected to it, and this would be a
good time to go ahead and get new belts, and consider replacing the heater
hoses as well. You said that money was an issue, so I would recommend you to
replace the upper and lower hose (the big ones) and also replace the hose
clamps. The other stuff I suggested should be done depending upon how old
and cracked they appear. The large hoses have to come off, so they should be
replaced, the other stuff can be inspected without taking it off, and if it
passes inspection then it can stay in place.

The radiator has a petcock on the bottom to drain it, but the hoses and the
block will still have coolant that will come out when the large hose on the
bottom is removed. You should dran the coolant into a pan of bucket, do not
allow it to run down the gutter into the storm drains. Once the radiator is
empty, you can locate and remove the bolts holding the shroud in place, then
also remove the bolts holding the radiator to the vehicle. You might get
some interference from the fan, if so, then you can remove the nuts holding
the fan to the water pump, and pull the fan, shroud, and radiator all out of
the engine bay at one time. Replace the radiator, and drop all of this stuff
back in.





"ScriptLizard" <yeahright@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9NxMb.15407$I05.411150@twister.tampabay.rr.co m...
> ... in a 2000 Jeep Wrangler, 6 cyl, manual with a/c.
>
> Where can I find instructions to swap out the radiator?
>
> I posted a message earlier asking about where I could find a reasonably
> priced one and I got good responses and for that I am grateful. Today,

after
> driving to work in the dark, I foud that my radiator basically exploded

like
> a constipated baby when given too many prunes, if ya know what I mean.

Rusty
> water sprayed all over my engine and on top of my hood.
>
> Anyway, this morning's occurances forced me to go ahead and order the
> radiator now. It should be here tomorrow, but I am pretty broke so I won't
> be able to afford to have it installed for me. Also, I am not all that
> mechanically inclined, so I ask... is there a place where I can find clear
> instructions on how to swap out the radiators?
>
> Thanks for any info you can provide.
>
>



CRWLR 01-12-2004 04:07 PM

Re: Place to find instructions for installing radiator...
 
There is no "procedure" to follow when replacing the radiator. You should
replace the two large hoses that are connected to it, and this would be a
good time to go ahead and get new belts, and consider replacing the heater
hoses as well. You said that money was an issue, so I would recommend you to
replace the upper and lower hose (the big ones) and also replace the hose
clamps. The other stuff I suggested should be done depending upon how old
and cracked they appear. The large hoses have to come off, so they should be
replaced, the other stuff can be inspected without taking it off, and if it
passes inspection then it can stay in place.

The radiator has a petcock on the bottom to drain it, but the hoses and the
block will still have coolant that will come out when the large hose on the
bottom is removed. You should dran the coolant into a pan of bucket, do not
allow it to run down the gutter into the storm drains. Once the radiator is
empty, you can locate and remove the bolts holding the shroud in place, then
also remove the bolts holding the radiator to the vehicle. You might get
some interference from the fan, if so, then you can remove the nuts holding
the fan to the water pump, and pull the fan, shroud, and radiator all out of
the engine bay at one time. Replace the radiator, and drop all of this stuff
back in.





"ScriptLizard" <yeahright@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9NxMb.15407$I05.411150@twister.tampabay.rr.co m...
> ... in a 2000 Jeep Wrangler, 6 cyl, manual with a/c.
>
> Where can I find instructions to swap out the radiator?
>
> I posted a message earlier asking about where I could find a reasonably
> priced one and I got good responses and for that I am grateful. Today,

after
> driving to work in the dark, I foud that my radiator basically exploded

like
> a constipated baby when given too many prunes, if ya know what I mean.

Rusty
> water sprayed all over my engine and on top of my hood.
>
> Anyway, this morning's occurances forced me to go ahead and order the
> radiator now. It should be here tomorrow, but I am pretty broke so I won't
> be able to afford to have it installed for me. Also, I am not all that
> mechanically inclined, so I ask... is there a place where I can find clear
> instructions on how to swap out the radiators?
>
> Thanks for any info you can provide.
>
>



CRWLR 01-12-2004 04:07 PM

Re: Place to find instructions for installing radiator...
 
There is no "procedure" to follow when replacing the radiator. You should
replace the two large hoses that are connected to it, and this would be a
good time to go ahead and get new belts, and consider replacing the heater
hoses as well. You said that money was an issue, so I would recommend you to
replace the upper and lower hose (the big ones) and also replace the hose
clamps. The other stuff I suggested should be done depending upon how old
and cracked they appear. The large hoses have to come off, so they should be
replaced, the other stuff can be inspected without taking it off, and if it
passes inspection then it can stay in place.

The radiator has a petcock on the bottom to drain it, but the hoses and the
block will still have coolant that will come out when the large hose on the
bottom is removed. You should dran the coolant into a pan of bucket, do not
allow it to run down the gutter into the storm drains. Once the radiator is
empty, you can locate and remove the bolts holding the shroud in place, then
also remove the bolts holding the radiator to the vehicle. You might get
some interference from the fan, if so, then you can remove the nuts holding
the fan to the water pump, and pull the fan, shroud, and radiator all out of
the engine bay at one time. Replace the radiator, and drop all of this stuff
back in.





"ScriptLizard" <yeahright@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9NxMb.15407$I05.411150@twister.tampabay.rr.co m...
> ... in a 2000 Jeep Wrangler, 6 cyl, manual with a/c.
>
> Where can I find instructions to swap out the radiator?
>
> I posted a message earlier asking about where I could find a reasonably
> priced one and I got good responses and for that I am grateful. Today,

after
> driving to work in the dark, I foud that my radiator basically exploded

like
> a constipated baby when given too many prunes, if ya know what I mean.

Rusty
> water sprayed all over my engine and on top of my hood.
>
> Anyway, this morning's occurances forced me to go ahead and order the
> radiator now. It should be here tomorrow, but I am pretty broke so I won't
> be able to afford to have it installed for me. Also, I am not all that
> mechanically inclined, so I ask... is there a place where I can find clear
> instructions on how to swap out the radiators?
>
> Thanks for any info you can provide.
>
>



ScriptLizard 01-12-2004 05:50 PM

Re: Place to find instructions for installing radiator...
 
Thank you much.


"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:100636t5bbb2tca@corp.supernews.com...
> There is no "procedure" to follow when replacing the radiator. You should
> replace the two large hoses that are connected to it, and this would be a
> good time to go ahead and get new belts, and consider replacing the heater
> hoses as well. You said that money was an issue, so I would recommend you

to
> replace the upper and lower hose (the big ones) and also replace the hose
> clamps. The other stuff I suggested should be done depending upon how old
> and cracked they appear. The large hoses have to come off, so they should

be
> replaced, the other stuff can be inspected without taking it off, and if

it
> passes inspection then it can stay in place.
>
> The radiator has a petcock on the bottom to drain it, but the hoses and

the
> block will still have coolant that will come out when the large hose on

the
> bottom is removed. You should dran the coolant into a pan of bucket, do

not
> allow it to run down the gutter into the storm drains. Once the radiator

is
> empty, you can locate and remove the bolts holding the shroud in place,

then
> also remove the bolts holding the radiator to the vehicle. You might get
> some interference from the fan, if so, then you can remove the nuts

holding
> the fan to the water pump, and pull the fan, shroud, and radiator all out

of
> the engine bay at one time. Replace the radiator, and drop all of this

stuff
> back in.
>
>
>
>
>
> "ScriptLizard" <yeahright@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:9NxMb.15407$I05.411150@twister.tampabay.rr.co m...
> > ... in a 2000 Jeep Wrangler, 6 cyl, manual with a/c.
> >
> > Where can I find instructions to swap out the radiator?
> >
> > I posted a message earlier asking about where I could find a reasonably
> > priced one and I got good responses and for that I am grateful. Today,

> after
> > driving to work in the dark, I foud that my radiator basically exploded

> like
> > a constipated baby when given too many prunes, if ya know what I mean.

> Rusty
> > water sprayed all over my engine and on top of my hood.
> >
> > Anyway, this morning's occurances forced me to go ahead and order the
> > radiator now. It should be here tomorrow, but I am pretty broke so I

won't
> > be able to afford to have it installed for me. Also, I am not all that
> > mechanically inclined, so I ask... is there a place where I can find

clear
> > instructions on how to swap out the radiators?
> >
> > Thanks for any info you can provide.
> >
> >

>
>




ScriptLizard 01-12-2004 05:50 PM

Re: Place to find instructions for installing radiator...
 
Thank you much.


"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:100636t5bbb2tca@corp.supernews.com...
> There is no "procedure" to follow when replacing the radiator. You should
> replace the two large hoses that are connected to it, and this would be a
> good time to go ahead and get new belts, and consider replacing the heater
> hoses as well. You said that money was an issue, so I would recommend you

to
> replace the upper and lower hose (the big ones) and also replace the hose
> clamps. The other stuff I suggested should be done depending upon how old
> and cracked they appear. The large hoses have to come off, so they should

be
> replaced, the other stuff can be inspected without taking it off, and if

it
> passes inspection then it can stay in place.
>
> The radiator has a petcock on the bottom to drain it, but the hoses and

the
> block will still have coolant that will come out when the large hose on

the
> bottom is removed. You should dran the coolant into a pan of bucket, do

not
> allow it to run down the gutter into the storm drains. Once the radiator

is
> empty, you can locate and remove the bolts holding the shroud in place,

then
> also remove the bolts holding the radiator to the vehicle. You might get
> some interference from the fan, if so, then you can remove the nuts

holding
> the fan to the water pump, and pull the fan, shroud, and radiator all out

of
> the engine bay at one time. Replace the radiator, and drop all of this

stuff
> back in.
>
>
>
>
>
> "ScriptLizard" <yeahright@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:9NxMb.15407$I05.411150@twister.tampabay.rr.co m...
> > ... in a 2000 Jeep Wrangler, 6 cyl, manual with a/c.
> >
> > Where can I find instructions to swap out the radiator?
> >
> > I posted a message earlier asking about where I could find a reasonably
> > priced one and I got good responses and for that I am grateful. Today,

> after
> > driving to work in the dark, I foud that my radiator basically exploded

> like
> > a constipated baby when given too many prunes, if ya know what I mean.

> Rusty
> > water sprayed all over my engine and on top of my hood.
> >
> > Anyway, this morning's occurances forced me to go ahead and order the
> > radiator now. It should be here tomorrow, but I am pretty broke so I

won't
> > be able to afford to have it installed for me. Also, I am not all that
> > mechanically inclined, so I ask... is there a place where I can find

clear
> > instructions on how to swap out the radiators?
> >
> > Thanks for any info you can provide.
> >
> >

>
>




ScriptLizard 01-12-2004 05:50 PM

Re: Place to find instructions for installing radiator...
 
Thank you much.


"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:100636t5bbb2tca@corp.supernews.com...
> There is no "procedure" to follow when replacing the radiator. You should
> replace the two large hoses that are connected to it, and this would be a
> good time to go ahead and get new belts, and consider replacing the heater
> hoses as well. You said that money was an issue, so I would recommend you

to
> replace the upper and lower hose (the big ones) and also replace the hose
> clamps. The other stuff I suggested should be done depending upon how old
> and cracked they appear. The large hoses have to come off, so they should

be
> replaced, the other stuff can be inspected without taking it off, and if

it
> passes inspection then it can stay in place.
>
> The radiator has a petcock on the bottom to drain it, but the hoses and

the
> block will still have coolant that will come out when the large hose on

the
> bottom is removed. You should dran the coolant into a pan of bucket, do

not
> allow it to run down the gutter into the storm drains. Once the radiator

is
> empty, you can locate and remove the bolts holding the shroud in place,

then
> also remove the bolts holding the radiator to the vehicle. You might get
> some interference from the fan, if so, then you can remove the nuts

holding
> the fan to the water pump, and pull the fan, shroud, and radiator all out

of
> the engine bay at one time. Replace the radiator, and drop all of this

stuff
> back in.
>
>
>
>
>
> "ScriptLizard" <yeahright@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:9NxMb.15407$I05.411150@twister.tampabay.rr.co m...
> > ... in a 2000 Jeep Wrangler, 6 cyl, manual with a/c.
> >
> > Where can I find instructions to swap out the radiator?
> >
> > I posted a message earlier asking about where I could find a reasonably
> > priced one and I got good responses and for that I am grateful. Today,

> after
> > driving to work in the dark, I foud that my radiator basically exploded

> like
> > a constipated baby when given too many prunes, if ya know what I mean.

> Rusty
> > water sprayed all over my engine and on top of my hood.
> >
> > Anyway, this morning's occurances forced me to go ahead and order the
> > radiator now. It should be here tomorrow, but I am pretty broke so I

won't
> > be able to afford to have it installed for me. Also, I am not all that
> > mechanically inclined, so I ask... is there a place where I can find

clear
> > instructions on how to swap out the radiators?
> >
> > Thanks for any info you can provide.
> >
> >

>
>





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