Re: RE: Re: Radiator problem

From: Jon Steiger (stei0302@cs.fredonia.edu)
Date: Tue Apr 28 1998 - 23:51:30 EDT


At 10:22 PM 4/28/98 -0500, you wrote:
[...]
> From watching the guy install it, I'd say if
>you are flushing your radiator and you have it drained out you might as
>well remove it and presure wash it at a car wash like Dahrl said. Took
>about 30 min. to pull the old one and put the new one in. I'll probably
>do this from time to time in the years to come.
>

    Just a word of caution: If you're changing the radiator and/or
draining the fluid, be careful; that fluid stays VERY hot for a VERY
long time. It might not be a bad idea to let the truck cool down for
quite a while first, or to do it in the morning when the engine is cold.

                                              -Jon-

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