rharkins
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My T3040 Boomer is a year old this month, and I suspect it sat around the lot for nearly a year. I drained the coolant, flushed, and refilled it. As I was bottling the old coolant for disposal, I found what looked like a bit of black sand in the drain pan. Unfortunately, I didn't stick my finger in it to see what the texture was.
Seems to me it could be either sand from the block casting process, or maybe rubber crumbles from the inside of the hoses. I'm thinking it was a tiny bit of sand that didn't get blown out of the cooling passages before machining.
I plan on asking my service manager the next time I stop by.
Any ideas here?
Thanks!
Seems to me it could be either sand from the block casting process, or maybe rubber crumbles from the inside of the hoses. I'm thinking it was a tiny bit of sand that didn't get blown out of the cooling passages before machining.
I plan on asking my service manager the next time I stop by.
Any ideas here?
Thanks!