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9 411 611 333
9411611333
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139006-7000
1390067000
ISUZU
1157792020
1157792020

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139006-7000
9 411 611 333
1157792020 ISUZU
BLEEDER SCREW
C 90HY BOLT Standard parts Others
C 90HY BOLT Standard parts Others
139006-7000
9 411 611 333
228115560A HINO
BLEEDER SCREW
C 90HY BOLT Standard parts Others
C 90HY BOLT Standard parts Others
139006-7000
9 411 611 333
S228115560 HINO
BLEEDER SCREW
A C 90HY BOLT Standard parts Others
A C 90HY BOLT Standard parts Others
139006-7000
9 411 611 333
S228115560A HINO
BLEEDER SCREW
B C 90HY BOLT Standard parts Others
B C 90HY BOLT Standard parts Others
139006-7000
9 411 611 333
ME731773 MITSUBISHI
BLEEDER SCREW
C 90HY BOLT Standard parts Others
C 90HY BOLT Standard parts Others
139006-7000
9 411 611 333
9101289TA3 NISSAN
BLEEDER SCREW
C 90HY BOLT Standard parts Others
C 90HY BOLT Standard parts Others
139006-7000
9 411 611 333
19382Z9203 NISSAN-DIESEL
BLEEDER SCREW
C 90HY BOLT Standard parts Others
C 90HY BOLT Standard parts Others
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Outside Leaks
Possible Causes/Corrections Leaks In Hoses Or ConnectionsCheck all hoses and connections for visual signs of leakage. If no leaks are seen, look for damage to hoses or loose clamps. Leaks In The Radiator And/Or Expansion TankPut pressure to the radiator and/or expansion tank with the 9S8140 Cooling System Pressurizing Pump Group and check for leaks. Leaks In The HeaterPut pressure to the cooling system with the 9S8140 Cooling System Pressurizing Pump Group and check the heater for leaks. Leaks In The Water PumpCheck the water pump for leaks before starting the engine, then start the engine and look for leaks. If there are leaks at the water pump, repair or install a new water pump. Cylinder Head Gasket LeakageLook for leaks along the surface of the cylinder head gasket. If you see leaks, install a new head gasket.Refer to Special Instruction, SEHS9565, 3306 Cylinder Head To Block Joint Repair Procedure for additional information on Combustion Gas Leakage Tests.Coolant Leaks At The Overflow Tube
Possible Causes/Corrections Defective Pressure Cap Or Relief ValveCheck the sealing surfaces of the pressure cap and the radiator to be sure the cap is sealing correctly. Check the opening pressure and sealing ability of the pressure cap or relief valve with the 9S8140 Cooling System Pressurizing Pump Group. Engine Runs Too HotIf coolant temperature is too high, pressure will be high enough to move the cap off of the sealing surface in the radiator and cause coolant loss through the overflow tube. See "Overheating" in Cooling System Troubleshooting Section. Expansion Tank Too Small Or Installed WrongThe expansion tank can be either a part of the radiator or it can be installed separately from the radiator. The expansion tank must be large enough to hold the expansion of the coolant as it gets warm or has sudden changes in pressure. Make sure the expansion tank is installed correctly, and the size is according to the recommendations of the truck manufacturer. Cylinder Head Gasket Leakage Or Crack(s) In Cylinder Head Or Cylinder BlockRemove the radiator cap and, with the engine running, look for air bubbles in the coolant. Bubbles in the coolant are a sign of probable leakage at the head gasket. Remove the cylinder head from the engine. Check cylinder head, cylinder walls and head gasket surface of the cylinder block for cracks. When the head is installed, use a new head gasket, spacer plate gasket, water seals, and O-ring seals.Inside Leakage
Possible Causes/Corrections Cylinder Head Gasket LeakageIf the cylinder head gasket leaks between a water passage and an opening into the crankcase, coolant will get into the crankcase.Refer to Special Instruction, SEHS9565, 3306 Cylinder Head To Block Joint Repair Procedure for additional information on Combustion Gas Leakage Tests. Crack(s) In Cylinder HeadCrack(s) in the upper surface of the cylinder head, or an area between a water passage and an opening into the crankcase, can allow coolant to get into the crankcase. Crack(s) In Cylinder BlockCrack(s) in the cylinder block between a water passage and the crankcase
Possible Causes/Corrections Leaks In Hoses Or ConnectionsCheck all hoses and connections for visual signs of leakage. If no leaks are seen, look for damage to hoses or loose clamps. Leaks In The Radiator And/Or Expansion TankPut pressure to the radiator and/or expansion tank with the 9S8140 Cooling System Pressurizing Pump Group and check for leaks. Leaks In The HeaterPut pressure to the cooling system with the 9S8140 Cooling System Pressurizing Pump Group and check the heater for leaks. Leaks In The Water PumpCheck the water pump for leaks before starting the engine, then start the engine and look for leaks. If there are leaks at the water pump, repair or install a new water pump. Cylinder Head Gasket LeakageLook for leaks along the surface of the cylinder head gasket. If you see leaks, install a new head gasket.Refer to Special Instruction, SEHS9565, 3306 Cylinder Head To Block Joint Repair Procedure for additional information on Combustion Gas Leakage Tests.Coolant Leaks At The Overflow Tube
Possible Causes/Corrections Defective Pressure Cap Or Relief ValveCheck the sealing surfaces of the pressure cap and the radiator to be sure the cap is sealing correctly. Check the opening pressure and sealing ability of the pressure cap or relief valve with the 9S8140 Cooling System Pressurizing Pump Group. Engine Runs Too HotIf coolant temperature is too high, pressure will be high enough to move the cap off of the sealing surface in the radiator and cause coolant loss through the overflow tube. See "Overheating" in Cooling System Troubleshooting Section. Expansion Tank Too Small Or Installed WrongThe expansion tank can be either a part of the radiator or it can be installed separately from the radiator. The expansion tank must be large enough to hold the expansion of the coolant as it gets warm or has sudden changes in pressure. Make sure the expansion tank is installed correctly, and the size is according to the recommendations of the truck manufacturer. Cylinder Head Gasket Leakage Or Crack(s) In Cylinder Head Or Cylinder BlockRemove the radiator cap and, with the engine running, look for air bubbles in the coolant. Bubbles in the coolant are a sign of probable leakage at the head gasket. Remove the cylinder head from the engine. Check cylinder head, cylinder walls and head gasket surface of the cylinder block for cracks. When the head is installed, use a new head gasket, spacer plate gasket, water seals, and O-ring seals.Inside Leakage
Possible Causes/Corrections Cylinder Head Gasket LeakageIf the cylinder head gasket leaks between a water passage and an opening into the crankcase, coolant will get into the crankcase.Refer to Special Instruction, SEHS9565, 3306 Cylinder Head To Block Joint Repair Procedure for additional information on Combustion Gas Leakage Tests. Crack(s) In Cylinder HeadCrack(s) in the upper surface of the cylinder head, or an area between a water passage and an opening into the crankcase, can allow coolant to get into the crankcase. Crack(s) In Cylinder BlockCrack(s) in the cylinder block between a water passage and the crankcase
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Isuzu
139006-7000
9 411 611 333
1157792020
BLEEDER SCREW
Hino
139006-7000
9 411 611 333
228115560A
BLEEDER SCREW
139006-7000
9 411 611 333
S228115560
BLEEDER SCREW
139006-7000
9 411 611 333
S228115560A
BLEEDER SCREW
Mitsubishi
139006-7000
9 411 611 333
ME731773
BLEEDER SCREW
Nissan
139006-7000
9 411 611 333
9101289TA3
BLEEDER SCREW
Nissan-Diesel
139006-7000
9 411 611 333
19382Z9203
BLEEDER SCREW