Hey friend. Install a nice new radiator and you should be good.
I had a 2003 with 187k miles. I had originally motor and could never flush it out clean enough. The gelling issues are real with the orange hoat and other antifreeze is real, but you have a a new motor with new pump etc , so cross that off. It's running well most of the time except heavy load, so cross off any boogie men from gaskets and such.
Check your thermostat install orientation and burp it well when you install new radiator and you should be good to go.
BTW, my old radiator would not drain through the drain, which puzzled me. My radiator was plugged with goo 1/3 up from the bottom! That could be Goodluck!
Also make sure you backflush your heater core with really high flow water. Both ways. They sludge up too. Happened in my 2010 KK. Flushed and now works like it should.
Gooduck!
I had a 2003 with 187k miles. I had originally motor and could never flush it out clean enough. The gelling issues are real with the orange hoat and other antifreeze is real, but you have a a new motor with new pump etc , so cross that off. It's running well most of the time except heavy load, so cross off any boogie men from gaskets and such.
Check your thermostat install orientation and burp it well when you install new radiator and you should be good to go.
BTW, my old radiator would not drain through the drain, which puzzled me. My radiator was plugged with goo 1/3 up from the bottom! That could be Goodluck!
Also make sure you backflush your heater core with really high flow water. Both ways. They sludge up too. Happened in my 2010 KK. Flushed and now works like it should.
Gooduck!