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Old 11-03-2017, 02:38 PM   #29
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Thanks for the pic; now I understand. Live and learn; wish I would have done the same thing when I first got the MH!!!
I already purchased the tires, this was the only good choice I could find to fix the issue. I did not even think about width of the tires. The manufactures said this was the replacement for the old 7.50X 16. other then giving me 8 more lugs to tighten I like the wider stance.
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Is your fan clutch working? You could be over heating until the fluid boils. A 50 percent ethylene glycol and 50 percent water. This mixture has a boiling point of 223 degrees Fahrenheit. If you are hitting the red line you are well over the boiling point. Once I changed out the fan clutch, temps went back to normal, I stopped over heating and no longer lost any fluid.

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With a 15lb pressure cap system the boiling point with a 50/50 mix will be 262.5F degrees
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