Hello all, this is my first year o/o and I have a c-15 that is starting to struggle to stay at temp when idling or not into the gas much downhill ect. Today will be even colder and I cannot get official winter front until I get home. Can anyone give me some tips on how to properly put the cardboard up? I know that CAC needs some air….
Cardboard winter front as a temporary until I get an official one
Discussion in 'Peterbilt Forum' started by Dallison, Jan 5, 2022.
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Most ive ever seen have about a 1/3rd of the grill uncovered in the front. Id just put a nice elongated hexagon in the middle. As to how to secure them, small zipties. About one every 6 to 10 inchs depending on guage of zip tie and cardboard. So around 5 per side.
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Time for thermostats
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Cover the lower third to half of the radiator... Zip the the cardboard directly to the radiator.
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Does the engine fan shut off when the coolant temp drops?
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My winter front came in today, and I’m going to head to truck and install it today. My question is how do install these turnbuckles? Each takes two screws, do I have to screw into the metal surrounding the grille? That would suck
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