Thank you. What filter would you recommend?Scroll to page 6; we have some coolant filters + heads: https://cms.fleetguard.com/en_NA/literature/coolant-products/lt15108
Thank you. What filter would you recommend?Scroll to page 6; we have some coolant filters + heads: https://cms.fleetguard.com/en_NA/literature/coolant-products/lt15108
Not sure on the head, but for your situation a non-chemical standard service water filter would probably do the trick.Thank you. What filter would you recommend?
2020 Ford F350 7.3L Gas
Truck is under warranty, repairs done at dealer.
Some history:
May 2023, 86,000 km / 3200hrs, drain and fill cooling system with OEM coolant/distilled water(Done by me)
Jan 9 2024, 108,000 km / 3850hrs Heater Core plugged, replaced by dealer.
May 29 2024, 119,775 km / 4180hrs Heater Core plugged, replaced by dealer, removed thermostat and flushed block, removed rad and flushed. Filled with new coolant.
June 2 2024, 119,900 km / 4182hrs Heater Core appears to be plugged again, lost heat on drivers side first, now little heat at all even from passenger side.
I've never seen or heard of this before, heater core becoming plugged almost immediately after a complete flush.
I would like to install a filter before the inlet on the heater hose to prevent this as it's getting old fast but have warranty concerns. If I did go the filter route does anyone have a suggestion as to what a good filter/housing setup would be?
Any ideas on what is causing this?
I asked them to cut the core open last time so we could see what is plugging them but they declined.
Wrong answer. YOU bought that heater core. That is YOUR property. Everything on that truck is yours.No idea, they won’t give them to me. Warranty
this filter has a lot of bad reviews on Amazon. I was thinking of using it inline before my heater core, but the reviews changed my mind.
It seems so, I’ve gone about 800hrs of operation since it was last replaced and flushed. It’s been blowing good heat all winter.@JWC86 is your heater core situation resolved,?
I talked to my main tech and I think I'm going to put a filter in the system. We spit balled some ideas on where in the system would be the best place for it. I had originally suggested installing it right before the heater core with the intent that it would best protect the core there but he was concerned about heater performance which does make sense.
Any thoughts?
Coolant temp would be my first concern.I talked to my main tech and I think I'm going to put a filter in the system. We spit balled some ideas on where in the system would be the best place for it. I had originally suggested installing it right before the heater core with the intent that it would best protect the core there but he was concerned about heater performance which does make sense.
Any thought
Thank you, that was helpful!After I got my 2005 Ram Cummins truck in 2019, decided to put a coolant filter on it.
On the 5.9l removed a head plug near the back then ran hoses down to the frame rail passenger side where I mounted the filter. I used a WIX coolant filter. And used transmission cooler hose.
I never had any issues, thought would be a good idea. The return from filter is teed into return from heater core.
There is some benefit to tapping into the head for an outflow input to filter as it helps to relieve excess heat, better head coolant flow as sometimes #6 cylinder gets too hot, maybe if towing? I read #6 cylinder can overheat on the Cummins forum
And the coolant is clean
Album of pics
https://photos.app.goo.gl/aHBVg837owVMQoYu7
I know it still works as the filter gets hot, means coolant is flowing.
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The filter head is actually a gasoline marine app filter base I had unused.
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Its not hard to connect one. For yours, I would plumb it in right before the heater core in the input hoseThank you, that was helpful!
Have you checked to see how much gunk has been collected by the filter?After I got my 2005 Ram Cummins truck in 2019, decided to put a coolant filter on it.
On the 5.9l removed a head plug near the back then ran hoses down to the frame rail passenger side where I mounted the filter. I used a WIX coolant filter. And used transmission cooler hose.
I never had any issues, thought would be a good idea. The return from filter is teed into return from heater core.
There is some benefit to tapping into the head for an outflow input to filter as it helps to relieve excess heat, better head coolant flow as sometimes #6 cylinder gets too hot, maybe if towing? I read #6 cylinder can overheat on the Cummins forum
And the coolant is clean
Album of pics
https://photos.app.goo.gl/aHBVg837owVMQoYu7
I know it still works as the filter gets hot, means coolant is flowing.
View attachment 264304
The filter head is actually a gasoline marine app filter base I had unused.
View attachment 264305
No, no point as it is still getting hot, so I know it's working ok.Have you checked to see how much gunk has been collected by the filter?
That's' great!No, no point as it is still getting hot, so I know it's working ok.
10,000 miles on it and the coolant is clear, looks like new