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D2 5U coolant capacity?

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Jdnut
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I thought I had an operator's manual for my D2, but I have not located it yet. Now that I have a magneto ready to go I want to pre-mix some coolant before I head out to the D2 to fill it up. (I would just put water in it, as I am starting it for the first time, but it's been pretty cold at night lately and I don't want to drain it every day) So how much does the cooling system hold on the D2 5U? I would guess about 6-8 gallons by looking at it.

As it turns out I had two magneto for the D2 ready to go. I thought the one I took off it was not good, but it has been so long since I looked at it I forgot that I had already sent it in to the mag shop and had it rebuilt over 2 years ago... too many toys not enough time I guess...

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Your guess is pretty close. 7-3/4 to 8 gallons.
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Tue, Jan 30, 2007 10:21 AM
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Reply to Old Magnet:
Your guess is pretty close. 7-3/4 to 8 gallons.
Thankyou. That is what I needed to know.

Jdnut
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Located in Stanwood, Washington
Collector Of:
Bucyrus Erie - 15B 20B 22B
Caterpillar - 8U D6, 3T & 4T D7
Kenworth - W900 & W925
John Deere - A's B's R's
Drott - 50 DC
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