
SERIES 50 OPERATOR'S GUIDE
4. Stop the engine and allow it to
cool.
5. With the engine cool, drain the
cooling system completely.
6. Refill the cooling system with
clean, soft water and operate it for
fifteen minutes.
7. Stop the engine and allow it to
cool.
8. With the engine cool, drain the
cleaner residue from the cooling
system.
9. Refill the system with the required
coolant. Refer to section How to
Select Coolant.
10. Entrapped air must be purged
after filling the cooling system.
To do this, allow the engine to
warm up without the pressure cap
installed. With the transmission
in neutral, increase engine speed
above 1000 RPM and add coolant
as required. Install the pressure
cap after the coolant level has
stabilized at the bottom of the
radiator filler neck.
NOTICE:
If the engine overheats and
the coolant level is satisfactory,
the cooling system may require
cleaning with a descaling solvent
and backflushing. Authorized
Detroit Diesel service outlets are
properly equipped to perform these
services.
In addition to the cleaning procedure,
other components of the cooling
system should be checked periodically
to keep the engine operating at peak
efficiency.
Hoses.
Cooling system hoses should
be inspected and any hose that shows
obvious signs of damage or feels
abnormally soft or hard should be
replaced. Damaged clamps should
also be replaced. All external leaks
should be corrected as soon as
detected.
NOTE:
If Detroit Diesel
Power Cool
antifreeze/coolant (or equivalent fully
formulated, precharged antifreeze)
is used, a precharge element is not
required. Coolant inhibitor levels
must
be checked at the intervals
listed in Table 25.
All information subject to change without notice.
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