First of all guys, i am no mechanic just a guy that enjoys working on cars over the weekends.
Changing the rad is not hard at all, but it can take some time, i didnt know and precedures or steps, I just started to take stuff apart amd it seemd it worked for me.
Ok First thing i did was disconnect the Upper Hose, Lower Hose the reservoir hose.
upper and res.
lower
Next, i removed the electric fan
2 10mm bolts that are on the in side and unplug the wires
Ok with the fan out now you need to remove 4 (2 on each side)10mm bolts (note that i have a 05 sport model with the 42rle with the external ****** cooler)
there is one on each side of this
and theres is 2 on the lower side as well, (the ones holding the rad for the ac and ****** cooler) i used an extension and did it thru the grill, i find it a bit easier
now it should look like this and to give you and idea of were the bolts are
left side
right side
By now the radiator should be loose and the ac rad and the ****** rad have some clips where they sit in place.
The old radiator has some platics so it seats in place, i removed those while still having it inside the engine bay
2 on the side where the 2 10mm bolts were
and 2 at the bottom
once you have that done, its time to take it out, tjkj had advice me in taking the battery and tray out so it would be "easier" to take out the rad, i found it imposible to so with out removen the battery traynono.gif
so i learned....and i did as i was told
and it came right out
Every autoparts i went to had the kind of radiator that has the ports on the inner ****** cooler, so those ports you will have to plug them ( IF YOU HAVE THE EXTERNAL COOLER LIKE ME THAT IM EQUIPPED WITH THE 42RLE).
So i just made some plugs with electrical tape stick'em in and cut them
Heres the old rad and the new one
And to put the new one is just the same steps just backwards
NOTE:
My KJ has the external cooler, as far as i know its because i have the 42rle transmission (please correct me if wrong guys).Now me having the external cooler, and trying to fit a rad with the internal cooler, i thought it would be just the fact that i dont need the plugs.....well thats not all, the old rad had some clips so the ****** cooler will stay in place
the was the best i could do cuz it was allready getting dark
well there it is guys.
I would like to say thankx to ever1 that help me thru this, and help me to get the KJ running again.
O one more thing, when somebody with experince in the field gives you an adivice to help you or they tell you how to do things.....listen to them, it will be so much easier cuz at the end you are going to end up doing it anyways
Changing the rad is not hard at all, but it can take some time, i didnt know and precedures or steps, I just started to take stuff apart amd it seemd it worked for me.
Ok First thing i did was disconnect the Upper Hose, Lower Hose the reservoir hose.
upper and res.
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lower
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Next, i removed the electric fan
2 10mm bolts that are on the in side and unplug the wires
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Ok with the fan out now you need to remove 4 (2 on each side)10mm bolts (note that i have a 05 sport model with the 42rle with the external ****** cooler)
there is one on each side of this
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and theres is 2 on the lower side as well, (the ones holding the rad for the ac and ****** cooler) i used an extension and did it thru the grill, i find it a bit easier
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now it should look like this and to give you and idea of were the bolts are
left side
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right side
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By now the radiator should be loose and the ac rad and the ****** rad have some clips where they sit in place.
The old radiator has some platics so it seats in place, i removed those while still having it inside the engine bay
2 on the side where the 2 10mm bolts were
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and 2 at the bottom
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once you have that done, its time to take it out, tjkj had advice me in taking the battery and tray out so it would be "easier" to take out the rad, i found it imposible to so with out removen the battery traynono.gif
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so i learned....and i did as i was told
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and it came right out
Every autoparts i went to had the kind of radiator that has the ports on the inner ****** cooler, so those ports you will have to plug them ( IF YOU HAVE THE EXTERNAL COOLER LIKE ME THAT IM EQUIPPED WITH THE 42RLE).
So i just made some plugs with electrical tape stick'em in and cut them
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Heres the old rad and the new one
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And to put the new one is just the same steps just backwards
NOTE:
My KJ has the external cooler, as far as i know its because i have the 42rle transmission (please correct me if wrong guys).Now me having the external cooler, and trying to fit a rad with the internal cooler, i thought it would be just the fact that i dont need the plugs.....well thats not all, the old rad had some clips so the ****** cooler will stay in place
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, and since the new rad has the cooler inside...i DOESNT has the clips so i had to hold it some how...
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the was the best i could do cuz it was allready getting dark
well there it is guys.
I would like to say thankx to ever1 that help me thru this, and help me to get the KJ running again.
O one more thing, when somebody with experince in the field gives you an adivice to help you or they tell you how to do things.....listen to them, it will be so much easier cuz at the end you are going to end up doing it anyways