Web7. aug 2007 · Spartan chassis prior to 2003 did not come with a radiator shield. The radiator fan has a tendency to throw debris into the radiator leading to leaks. Check with Spartan customer service about getting a radiator shield for your coach. Aug 3, 2007 #4 Dick Zeiter Well-known member Joined Mar 4, 2006 Posts 225 Location Toledo Ohio WebIf your radiator is beyond any repair, Active Radiator has the most popular Spartan replacement parts in stock across the U.S. If we do not have it we will make it for you! For …
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WebSpartan Motorhome Radiator C, G, & J Inc. Due to supply chain issues, please anticipate shipping delays of 4 to 6 weeks. Please contact us with any order updates and questions … Web26. sep 2009 · With the new 2007 spec (ULSD) engines, Freightliner has now gone to a 1,200 sq in radiator. Freightliner's cooling woes seemed to appear with the first emissions steps in 2003 so chassis in the 2003 to 2007 model years can have these issues. Another important factor is to keep the cooling system in top shape. greenply tagline
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Web2006 Spartan Mountain Master. 2005 Spartan Mountain Master. 2004 Spartan Mountain Master. 2003 Spartan Mountain Master. 2002 Spartan Mountain Master. 2001 Spartan Mountain Master. 2000 Spartan Mountain Master. 1999 Spartan Mountain Master. 1998 Spartan Mountain Master. WebCummins new and improved Coach Care™ now offers complete chassis and major systems service to provide trusted RV service near you. Plus, while all North America service facilities can repair your Cummins engine and generator, we’ve partnered with Spartan at more than 60 locations and Tiffin at select locations to offer chassis service to ... WebMany people complain that the radiator attached to the Spartan chassis is of poor quality and becomes failed after some use. It helps reduce the vehicle’s heat and maintain the internal temperature. The fan is also present in radiators, which helps cool the motorhomes by maintaining the temperatures. flythoughts.tcyonline.com