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    Its completely stock, last year in the 4th of July Parade I vacuumed lock right in the last part of the parade. Already had the radiator boiled and rodded. They told me at the time it was complete as he couldn't get it 100%

    Yes, the shroud is in but it was broken, going to see If I can repair it.

    The truck is 100% stock.
    Last edited by Ernest Aguilar; April 10th, 2018 at 02:34 PM.

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    Thanks Don!

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    Aluminum CJ V8 conversion radiator (almost bolt in) and a front electric "pusher" fan is what I will be doing to cool my I6 Turbo Diesel in my 715. While not 'stock' appearing... it definately will be enough to knock down the Cummins diesel temp
    67' M715/5.9 Cummins/ZF5/NP205

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    I never had "Overheating" issues, just ran above the comfort level, I had the radiator recored and it still ran on the warm side. I then swapped out the thermostat from a 180 to a 160, this ended the problem!, 2 other friends did the same with the same results, all stock trucks!.

    Lee

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