Coolant Sample Clauses

Coolant. Lines All coolant lines shall be replaced with new heavy-duty black rubber hose. All clamps shall be replaced. 05.15
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Coolant. The coolant system shall contain an ethylene glycol and water mixture to keep the coolant from freezing to a temperature of -34 degrees F. One (1) 13-A0-1900 COOLANT HOSES The entire chassis cooling system shall have premium rubber hoses. All clamps to be stainless steel worm drive type clamps.
Coolant. The cooling system shall be filled with a 50/50 mixture of water and antifreeze/coolant conditioner to provide freezing protection to minus 40 (- 40) degrees F for operation in severe winter temperatures. Coolant Recovery There shall be a coolant overflow recovery system provided. Charge Air Cooler System The system shall include a charge air cooler to ensure adequate cooling of the turbocharged air for proper engine operation and maximum performance. Charge Air Cooler Hoses Charge air cooler hoses shall be made from high-temperature, wire-reinforced silicone to withstand the extremely high temperatures and pressures of the turbocharged air. Fan/Shroud The fan shall be 30” in diameter with eleven (11) blades for maximum airflow and dynamic balance. The shroud shall be specifically formed with curved surfaces which improves air flow and cooling. Transmission Cooler The cooling system shall include a liquid-to-liquid transmission cooler capable of cooling the heat generated from the transmission. Fuel System One (1) 65-gallon fuel tank shall be provided. • A fuel pump shall be provided and sized by the engine manufacturer as part of the engine. • All fuel lines shall be rubber. • Straps for the fuel tank shall be made of stainless steel material. • An auxiliary 12-volt fuel pump shall be included in the fuel system. • A fuel filter shall be installed in addition to the primary fuel filter. The unit shall completely prepare fuel by removing water, thermostatically control the warming of fuel as required and effectively filter the fuel in all weather conditions. • A shut-off valves (2) shall be supplied to prevent drain back of fuel into the main supply line during filter changes. The valve(s) shall be located:
Coolant. 3.1 Maintain coolant to the bottom of the fill pipe. Use caution if engine is hot.

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