Cleaning Hood Screen, Radiator, Oil Cooler or A/C Condenser

  1. TS266
    TS266-UN-23AUG88

    LV14264
    LV14264-UN-16MAY11

    LV14263
    LV14263-UN-11MAY11

    A - Hood Screen

    B - Wing Nut

    C - Radiator

    D - Oil Cooler and Charge Air Cooler (CAC)

    E - A/C Condenser

    F - Retaining Spring

    Whenever trash builds up on hood screen (A), stop engine and brush clean.



  2. CAUTION: Reduce compressed air to less than 210 kPa (2 bar) (30 psi) when using for cleaning purposes. Clear area of bystanders, guard against flying chips, and wear personal protection equipment including eye protection.

    Raise hood and remove finger guards. See if trash has built up on radiator (C), or oil cooler and CAC (D), or A/C condenser (E). If so, remove it using a brush or compressed air.

  3. If a more thorough cleaning is necessary, clean radiator from behind with compressed air or water. Straighten any bent fins.

    NOTE: If more clearance is required, remove retaining springs (F) from each side of the condenser. Loosen wing nuts (B) from the top condenser mounting brackets and bottom oil cooler mounting brackets. The condenser and oil cooler can now be moved forward to clean in between. After cleaning, reattach retaining springs and tighten wing nuts to secure.

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