These trucks came from the factory with a little rubber tube that was attached to the drain port so you could direct the coolant away from that crossmember. Less than $2 at the parts store and you could buy a new piece of rubber hose to do the same thing and have it long enough to direct it wherever you want.
---- Matt Beazer <teseract@moparhowto.com> wrote:
>
>
> I catch most of it, but considering it all runs off the greasey
> crossmember before it hits the bucket, it's not something I want to put
> back in my cooling system...
>
> Zito, James A (GE Infra, Energy) wrote:
> > >From MattB
> > I'm sick of spending 20 bucks on new coolant and worrying about air
> > bubbles every time I troubleshoot it, and with my wife possibly driving
> > it I'd like the peace of mind as any car she touches self destructs in
> > creative ways. :)
> >
> >
> > I hope you aren't just dump the AF on the ground and letting it run off.
> > I'm not a tree hugger, just cheap, but that is bad for the environment.
> > And for the WALLET. Put a tub under there and reuse the stuff.
> >
> > Jim
> > 03 Dak
> >
> >
> >
> >
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