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3514 (D-188) cooling problem ,pictures
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Posted by Scott Petersen on December 30, 2005 at 19:16:02 from (24.239.180.20):
Hi everybody, I have a 3514 loader,backhoe,I purchased it a few months ago,with a blown head gasket,sitting in the weeds for about four years I replaced the gasket,did the valves,and everything seems fine exept that the cooling flow seems to be backwards the bottom hose gets hot after about 5 minutes and the top stays cold,if I try to try to run it a while it overheats because as soon as the thermostat opens a little the cold coolant from the radaitor closes it again I get decent flow through the system if I block the air flow.if I block the air flow the bottom hose is cooler yhan if I don't.Is it ossible that the impeller is facing the wrong way on the water pump? if it is a disk type and the blades face the engine would that reverse the flow? In a couple of months,when is's warm, I'll take it apart and investigate. also I would like to know if anyone can send me some pictures of a 3514 as I am trying to restore it. Thanks, Scott
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