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Installing a new RADIATOR on the 100 series Land Cruiser

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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • With 220k miles on the original radiator, it was starting to show signs of weakness. I hope this video helps others tackle this project too - although a slightly more involved install, I'd say its very doable with moderate skill.
    Not all of the parts below are required to replace the radiator - in particular, the Fan Clutch, Fan Blade, and Fan Shroud can be skipped.
    Part numbers for my 2006 Land Cruiser
    16400-50290 | Radiator Assembly | $523.08
    1657150150 | HOSE, RADIATOR, NO.1 | $13.52
    1657250150 | HOSE, RADIATOR, NO.2 | $19.14
    1634650010 | GASKET, THERMOSTAT | $2.87
    9091603100 | THERMOSTAT | $14.66
    9046641008 | CLAMP OR CLIP(FOR WATER HOSE) | $3.59
    9046743002 | CLAMP OR CLIP, HOSE(FOR RADIATOR INLET) | $3.55
    1658466010 | BUSH, RADIATOR SUPPORT, NO.2 | $2.77
    1654950010 | COLLAR, RADIATOR SUPPORT, NO.2 | $5.08
    11658461020 | INSULATOR, RADIATOR MOUNTING | $9.70
    1654961010 | COLLAR, RADIATOR SUPPORT, NO.2 | $2.96
    *Not strictly needed for replacing the radiator - I replaced these as PM
    1632150020 | INLET, WATER | $25.18
    16210-50102 | Engine Cooling Fan Clutch | $106.65
    16361-50170 | Fan Blade | $143.70
    16711-50090 | Engine Cooling Fan Shroud | $111.41
    1647050100 | TANK ASSY, RADIATOR RESERVE | $52.41
    Chapters
    00:00 - Intro
    00:12 - Disconnect battery
    00:21 - Remove engine cover
    00:29 - Remove engine under cover
    00:35 - Remove airbox
    01:12 - Drain radiator coolant
    01:49 - Drain engine block coolant
    02:26 - Passenger side
    03:03 - Fan shroud
    04:34 - Fan fluid coupling
    04:51 - Drive belt
    05:16 - Oil cooler hoses
    05:57 - Radiator hose #1
    06:32 - Thermostat
    07:41 - Radiator hose #2
    07:55 - Remove radiator
    08 :37 - Install new radiator
    08:58 - Slide it into place
    09:40 - Radiator nuts/bolts
    10:15 - Oil cooler hoses
    10:22 - Radiator hose #1
    10:41 - Fan shroud/fan
    11:30 - Radiator hose #2
    11:40 - Resevoir
    11:51 - Fluid coupling
    12:06 - Coolant refill
    13:36 - Test drive
    13:47 - Outro

Komentáře • 49

  • @Shangls113
    @Shangls113 Před 2 lety +2

    I was literally about to start working on replacing my radiator before I went "Well let me go back inside to check youtube one last time before I start this" and saw you had just uploaded a video covering the exact thing. Great video as always cheers

    • @LandCruiserDIY
      @LandCruiserDIY  Před 2 lety

      Haha thats awesome - hopefully it came in handy for your job! Let me know how it goes for you :)

    • @Shangls113
      @Shangls113 Před 2 lety

      Wish I had replaced the hoses at the same time. After I got er all buttoned up it started leaking again this time from the hoses. New radiator and new hoses and no leaks! 200k on mine

  • @jrenger
    @jrenger Před rokem +1

    This channel is awesome. So glad you put these videos out and that I found them. Your presentation is crisp and second to none… details in your notes are perfectly organized. Thank you thank you thank you.

  • @RandomGuy-qm3mg
    @RandomGuy-qm3mg Před 2 lety +2

    Great video, even better than version 1.0
    As you stated its a great opportunity to install new hardware.

    • @LandCruiserDIY
      @LandCruiserDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, Richard - much appreciated! Agree on the new hardware. A few jobs now nuts/bolts have been in rough shape and it's frustrating to find out you need one mid-project. PartSouq has such great prices, it's hard not to grab the 'em.

  • @ark-transport9626
    @ark-transport9626 Před rokem

    Oh!!! This video editing is top notch!!!
    Subscribed immediately and 🔔 bell notification turned on.
    I’m needing to the starter on my truck, so going to check to see if that is a project you have done.
    Great work! Thank you for sharing!

  • @pcwexhaustmods
    @pcwexhaustmods Před rokem

    Excellent video, I had a fair idea of what to do but some of the tips in this video are going to be invaluable 👍

  • @BrendanCox34
    @BrendanCox34 Před 9 měsíci

    Some quality tips good video

  • @fooblahblah
    @fooblahblah Před 7 měsíci

    Great vid, thanks! I was able to leave the fan and shroud in place and slip the radiator out. That whole apparatus is pretty fiddly and I didn't want to deal with it :)

    • @LandCruiserDIY
      @LandCruiserDIY  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Oh interesting, I hadn’t considered that. Great tip - I’ll try it next time! That shroud is a pain will all the extra bolts. Glad it was helpful!

  • @OG-Everthing
    @OG-Everthing Před rokem

    you torque everything ...luv it!

  • @Blankspace3313
    @Blankspace3313 Před 2 lety

    Really well done, doing this job today following this video

  • @JimiJohnB81
    @JimiJohnB81 Před 2 lety +4

    Your videos are amazing - can't thank you enough for the time/effort you've put into them all. I hope you come back with parts # additions as with your other videos.
    I've got a 2006 LC100 as well, have gotten P0128 code thrown intermittently (thermostat), and truck seems to take too long to warm up - suspect it's stuck open and have it on list to replace soon!
    Question: How many miles on your truck and what made you replace your radiator?

    • @LandCruiserDIY
      @LandCruiserDIY  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the comment - I appreciate that! Yessir I'll be sure to add all the part numbers to this video as well.
      I've got 220k on my '06 and purchased it two years ago with 165k. During the pre-purchase inspection, the tech noted some stress marks (faint cracking) beginning to occur along the top of the radiator, so that's been on my mind. Also last summer when climbing some steep mountains I had an instance of overheating which made me decide it was time :)

    • @LandCruiserDIY
      @LandCruiserDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      Part numbers added!

  • @roderikwarhamar5540
    @roderikwarhamar5540 Před 2 lety

    Your video was very helpful. Thank you!

  • @dowjohnes191
    @dowjohnes191 Před 2 lety

    God tier content!!!

  • @hawk_cheyenne_usrepair
    @hawk_cheyenne_usrepair Před 11 měsíci

    Great video, thank you!

  • @cafebellabistro
    @cafebellabistro Před rokem +1

    Holy smokes. Just found this channel and it is impressively well done. Btw, brand coolant did you use? Do you have use Toyota OEM coolant?

    • @LandCruiserDIY
      @LandCruiserDIY  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! For coolant I went with Toyota brand pink coolant. I believe there are two coolant types (red and pink) depending on your model year 👍

    • @Do-iz6qd
      @Do-iz6qd Před 8 měsíci

      I just topped off with a lets just say a primary red colour ...pink/red...don't know. Now I'm worried I have put the wrong colour and can't find any definitive answer. @@LandCruiserDIY

  • @Rosh___
    @Rosh___ Před rokem

    Wow excellent video

  • @user-iz3gn1rz5c
    @user-iz3gn1rz5c Před 2 lety

    Thanks sir ... Excellent content

  • @UserHasNotSelectedName

    For those of us whose coolant pre-replacement isn't in as good of shape, it's worthwhile to do a proper flush before removing the old radiator to clear out any junk before installing the new one.

    • @LandCruiserDIY
      @LandCruiserDIY  Před 2 lety

      Great comment and should have mentioned that - will add links to some good flushing videos I found when researching this project. Thanks, Casey!

    • @pv9167
      @pv9167 Před rokem +1

      @@LandCruiserDIY Did I miss where you added these "good flushing videos" links? Also, separately, a power steering flush video would be great. I've seen threads on MUD, but your videos seal the deal for going DIY.

  • @sarousahakiyan6917
    @sarousahakiyan6917 Před 4 měsíci

    How you doing... Just wandering what are the sizes of the inlet and outlet oil coolant hosses that connect to the bottom of the radiator, cause mine doesn't look like the right size . I have a 2006 LC can't get the hosses all the way in to the connector they are kind of small diametter hose .. Thanks

  • @wyattlease2483
    @wyattlease2483 Před rokem

    Let me know if you need an LC to do more videos on. I have a long list of things to replace on mine. I’m in LA

  • @DuanDao
    @DuanDao Před 2 lety

    Your b rolls are on point

  • @farazpourabbasi4692
    @farazpourabbasi4692 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, first of all tnx for the useful videos, I have a question about my 2007 100 series , I bought it recently and it is in good condition but I heard radiator fan clutch all the time after 3000 rpm its get better , I changed it but nothings have changed, is it normal?

    • @LandCruiserDIY
      @LandCruiserDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, Faraz! Are you sure it’s the fan clutch? If you’re still hearing sounds, try checking the belt tensioner for proper tension and the belt itself. These sorts of problems are great to search around ih8mud to see what others have tried too.

    • @farazpourabbasi4692
      @farazpourabbasi4692 Před 2 lety

      thanks a lot , actually I changed time belt an water pomp recently and check tensioner too , all of them was fine but still heard the fan clutch noise all the time, actually fan clutch reduce power and increse fuel consumption, recently i’m thinking about pulling out the fan clutch and put electrinoc fan in there but i’m not sure yet😅

    • @farazpourabbasi4692
      @farazpourabbasi4692 Před 2 lety

      yes i’m sure its the fan clutch

  • @markdavidson8663
    @markdavidson8663 Před 2 lety

    Can I do this without removing the Fan? I am a small time DIYer and want to remove things only if they are necessary! Thanks

    • @LandCruiserDIY
      @LandCruiserDIY  Před 2 lety

      Honestly I think you’d have a harder time working around the fan than removing it (if it’s even possible). The fan is actually pretty easy to take off, but definitely get the tool to hold the fluid coupling to make life a little easier. I have faith in you, Mark - you can do it!

    • @LandCruiserDIY
      @LandCruiserDIY  Před 2 lety

      Something like this should work: Spanner Wrench Clutch Wrench Adjustable Wrench Holder Hub Flywheel Sprocket Spanner Wrench Set Fan Clutch Removal Tool Tools Scooter Motorcycle Accessories (Type A) www.amazon.com/dp/B07HFFR9RR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_gl_i_DGNPJ1N83290G6SF3DCE?psc=1

  • @robertbrown8759
    @robertbrown8759 Před měsícem

    Where do you buy your parts? (thank you in advance)

    • @LandCruiserDIY
      @LandCruiserDIY  Před měsícem

      Almost always on PartSouq.com. They ship from the UAE and it’s still cheaper than buying domestic. Only exception is for very heavy parts - but things like seals, trim pieces, etc. they’re my go-to.