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                      So I finished working on my shed preparing for a new 50 amp service for our coach and for no particular reason opened the radiator grill panel. I was quite shocked by what I found under the radiator. I have no idea what it was, but it is now a big pile of gooey wet rubbery stuff. So I took some pics and stuck the camera in where I can't get an eyeball and found more "stuff". The paper towels etc. that were on top I managed to reach in and pull out

                    So hopefully this is a foreign object and not a disintegrated part of the FT and I guess now I need to know how to clean it out. Any suggestion?

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Could the mess be tire rubber?  We all buy new tires and replace them when they get old.  All of that rubber left on the road goes somewhere - why wouldn't some of it get sucked up into the radiator and CAC?

Matt B
Matt B
1998 u-320

Re: The things you find

Reply #26
Could the mess be tire rubber?  We all buy new tires and replace them when they get old.  All of that rubber left on the road goes somewhere - why wouldn't some of it get sucked up into the radiator and CAC?

Matt B
                        It very well could be matt. Or a combination of rubber and other stuff. It had a rubber like texture but also looked like some type of disintegrated foam. I ran the engine for a while today to see if that fitting had a leak but thankfully saw none. I did notice that it gets quite hot though. That may be why the stuff was all melted around the fitting.
                                          I also pulled out a baggy and paper towels.
                  I know some folks have added hardware cloth to the backside of the radiator door panel. I think i may do that as well. Have to look into the best way to attach it though.

                            Dean
Dean & Deirdre

2012 Arctic Fox 22GQ
Was 2003 U270

Re: The things you find

Reply #27
Actually it is quite easy to "frame" around the CAC and rad area with the belting Like Barry mentioned. After I did my CAC repair etc I did just that and posted some pics of it but can take some more if you want. I screwed it all together with aluminum corner plates and self tappers so the 2 side and bottom became as one continuos piece and no hot air can come from engine compartment only from thru the grille. Simple and not hard to do.
John h
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Re: The things you find

Reply #28
Actually it is quite easy to "frame" around the CAC and rad area with the belting Like Barry mentioned. After I did my CAC repair etc I did just that and posted some pics of it but can take some more if you want. I screwed it all together with aluminum corner plates and self tappers so the 2 side and bottom became as one continuos piece and no hot air can come from engine compartment only from thru the grille. Simple and not hard to do.
John h
                                John, the belting around the radiator is in great shape and is fairly tight. I do intend to seal the corners and gaps a little better with expanding foam as Barry had done. My radiator grille is hinged so I need to look at how I am going to attach the 1/4 inch screen to the backside of it. Maybe zip ties or something. While I am at it I think I will put some on the fridge vents etc. for pest control.

              Dean
Dean & Deirdre

2012 Arctic Fox 22GQ
Was 2003 U270