Re: Plastic radiator tank failure -Reply -Reply

From: KEN MANSFIELD (KMansfie@compucom.com)
Date: Fri Jul 12 1996 - 18:37:36 EDT


Of course, you're right about the tranny fluid flow.

klm

>>> "Todd Schmalzried" <tschmal@iseg14.imd.cig.mot.com>
07/12/96 04:47pm >>>
On Jul 12, 4:21pm, KEN MANSFIELD wrote:
> Subject: Plastic radiator tank failure -Reply
> Bill,
>
> First, whose lame-brain idea was it to put a plastic radiator in a
> TRUCK?!?!
>
>
> running the alt. or A/C compressor too slow,
> not pumping enough water or P/S fluid at idle or low RPMs
> not pumping enough coolant through the tranny.
>

Ummm, I could be wrong, but the coolant doesn't go through the
tranny. The
tranny fluid goes through the coolant (within a pipe of course). The
lines
which connect the tranny to the radiator will bleed red if they are
accidentally cut.

> Any opinions out there on pulley reductions?
>
> klm
>
>-- End of excerpt from KEN MANSFIELD

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