Really nice video! Our aftercooler vid is of a brand new AC, people keep asking us to make a vid like this of a well used AC. This is really good stuff!
Excellent video thank you so much for doing this. I have the same AC's. One question I noticed that when you pulled the heat exchanger out it had some rubber guides on the corners and when you put them back in they were off the exchanger core. Is there a reason for this or was it just better to leave them off.
How often are you supposed to service an aftercooler ? I had someone tell me every 2 years ,and that they should be pressure checked. What are your thoughts on that please ? Thank you.
Thanks for the video. Although I have the QSB engines, the process is still the same. There is a drain hole, for lack of a better term. you could hook up a hose to it. it allows oil to come out if something happens otherwise it is dry. do you know what would cause the oil to come out of there?
@@abredeson thanks. At 8:47 into the video, left side, it looks like a hose connector with no hose ever connected. I can't load a pic to show it but it looks like that.
@@coastaljourneys2851 that is a condensation drain valve. Basically, its open with engine off to allow condensation out. It is closed under boost by boost pressure. A small amount of oily residue isn’t uncommon, emphasis on small. The valves benefit from periodic cleaning too.
@@abredeson No problem using the sealant. If you measure the resistance between the fitting and engine ground, you will get no resistance at all. Meaning sealant has no affect on the contact between zinc and engine. Don't take my word for it. Take the reading for yourself.
Dumb question: what do you do with all your dirty liquids when you're done, like the bucket of simple green with all the solvents and oil and nasties in it?
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Thanks so much!!! Amazing video, super clear and exactly the job we are trying to do at the moment
Really nice video! Our aftercooler vid is of a brand new AC, people keep asking us to make a vid like this of a well used AC. This is really good stuff!
Thank you! Your video helped me gain the confidence needed to give this a try!
Maybe S.B. Should link his video from your store sight .....
Excellent video thank you so much for doing this. I have the same AC's. One question I noticed that when you pulled the heat exchanger out it had some rubber guides on the corners and when you put them back in they were off the exchanger core. Is there a reason for this or was it just better to leave them off.
Great video! Keep them coming!! Currently living in Seattle saving $ to buy a 4788 on the east coast within two years! Nice boat!!!
Why do you not put replacement strip on the core? The come in the gasket kit.
How often are you supposed to service an aftercooler ? I had someone tell me every 2 years ,and that they should be pressure checked. What are your thoughts on that please ? Thank you.
How did you pressure test the intercooler core tubes to ensure there are no leaks?
I took the aftercoolers to a radiator shop and they pressure tested them to make sure we didn’t have any leaks.
Great video Hate the music...Just My 2 Cents...lol
Hope that thread sealer is conductive, if not that zinc would be useless
Thanks for the video. Although I have the QSB engines, the process is still the same. There is a drain hole, for lack of a better term. you could hook up a hose to it. it allows oil to come out if something happens otherwise it is dry. do you know what would cause the oil to come out of there?
CaptSteveRussell , oil coming from the turbo I’m guessing. I’m not sure what a normal amount is.
@@abredeson thanks. At 8:47 into the video, left side, it looks like a hose connector with no hose ever connected. I can't load a pic to show it but it looks like that.
@@coastaljourneys2851 that is a condensation drain valve. Basically, its open with engine off to allow condensation out. It is closed under boost by boost pressure.
A small amount of oily residue isn’t uncommon, emphasis on small.
The valves benefit from periodic cleaning too.
NEVER pus thread sealant on a zinc fitting. You do not want to electrically isolate the zinc from the housing!
Yes, rookie mistake on my part.
@@abredeson No problem using the sealant. If you measure the resistance between the fitting and engine ground, you will get no resistance at all. Meaning sealant has no affect on the contact between zinc and engine. Don't take my word for it. Take the reading for yourself.
Dumb question: what do you do with all your dirty liquids when you're done, like the bucket of simple green with all the solvents and oil and nasties in it?
I keep all the different chemicals separate and drop them off at a Hazardous materials drop off site near by.
What's the age of these engines? I'm looking at a 1987 B4588
Any concern about all that grease getting into the engine?
These engines are 2001 Cummins. I don’t have a concern about the grease. On the air side it can settle to the bottom and can be drained out
What kind of acid do you use and what mixing ratio?
JP Tec , I didn’t use any acid. I sprayed the cores with brake cleaner and then soaked them in simple green overnight. They were not very dirty.
The water tubes were clear. I did run a long stainless rod through them. They did not have much build up in them.
Good day dear Sir Please feel free to contact us if you need to replace cummins intercooler recently.
where do you get them i cant find any
Great Video. Thank you! Did you remove the silicone stripes on the side of the sides of the core?
Soundview Millworks , Yes, the cleaner takes them right off.
@@abredeson Thank you - and, they don't need to be replace, correct? You've done a great job with your videos.
Soundview Millworks , I didn’t replace them under the advise from Seaboard marine in California
interesting video but unnecessary 'music' is .....unnecessary!
What about soaking in Clr ?
I have not tried CLR.
Music is awful. Video is useful.
Could do without music
Dear Friend
Seeing that you are in the engine cooler industry.I think you might be intersted in our products.
We have produced many coolers for our customer,such as Yanmar 12AYM-WST,Yanmar 6 AYM,cummins 6BTA 4BTA and so on.
Look forward to hear from you,we can send you some case.
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