Sam Parthemer wrote:
>
> If the radiator isn't leaking, a GOOD radiator shop
> should be able to straighten it out. Usually for under
> $100.00.. What they won't straighten is the fins... You'll
> need to get a small flat screw driver, a 12 pack, and a
> good workbench, and straighten the fins out one-by-one.
>
> This is a commond thing with motorcycles, and motorcycle
> radiators are expensive to replace...
>
> It'll take a little time, but you'll save $200-300 in the process.
>
> Sam '99 RT
>
> -----
Sam,
some of them are brorken off, is this going to be a problem in the
future? sould i touch up the paint on the rad as well? if i do this
myself do you have tips on touching up the paint on the bottom grill
part? any help from yourself or anyone on the list is always greatly
appreciated!
take care, eh.
randy drew
toronto, canada
fonman@ican.net
98 dak sport black cc v6
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