Highbeam
Super Member
I understand bluechip and to drive that point home please take a peak at what can happen to plug up the outside of the fins in a radiator. This happens to be the radiator from my old International dozer but as you can imagine, the overheating problems were no mystery after I found this. Unfortunately the radiator on a dozer is not easy to get to and this one could not be cleaned in place.
After cleaning this out the fan would roar as it blew enough wind through the coolers to fill a blimp.
The inside of a radiator can also plug up with junk but on these mostly newer Kiotis we should first expect the outside.
PS, just in case someone is confused by the fact that the junk is accumulated on the engine side of the radiator, the fan on a dozer blows out the front of the grille. I wasted a good portion of a beer once spitting onto this mat of dry organics when the fan blew a nice ember onto it from a fire. Then the fan blows on the ember and pretty soon there is a real potential for a major fire.
After cleaning this out the fan would roar as it blew enough wind through the coolers to fill a blimp.
The inside of a radiator can also plug up with junk but on these mostly newer Kiotis we should first expect the outside.
PS, just in case someone is confused by the fact that the junk is accumulated on the engine side of the radiator, the fan on a dozer blows out the front of the grille. I wasted a good portion of a beer once spitting onto this mat of dry organics when the fan blew a nice ember onto it from a fire. Then the fan blows on the ember and pretty soon there is a real potential for a major fire.