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Post by Naeos_Valkarian on Oct 19, 2016 8:28:37 GMT -5
A week after hurricane Matthew passed by Florida..we got some cooler weather and the original 16 year old oem radiator called it quits. Fortunately it didn't full out go out...just a hairline crack developed on the top of the radiator. I'm currently keeping an eye on my radiator because it developed a crack in the plastic adapter for the lower rad hose but it stopped leaking for some odd reason but any day now it could start back up.
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Post by mrgalantguy on Oct 19, 2016 15:11:50 GMT -5
I would be proactive and replace the radiator. I got a Spectra brand for $58 on Amazon Prime. Perfect fitment..looks identical to the OEM radiator. Only issue I had was the ATF nipple for the cooler wasn't tight from factory and I had a small ATF leak. I just tightened the locking washer and problem solved.
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Post by Naeos_Valkarian on Oct 19, 2016 17:29:20 GMT -5
I would be proactive and replace the radiator. I got a Spectra brand for $58 on Amazon Prime. Perfect fitment..looks identical to the OEM radiator. Only issue I had was the ATF nipple for the cooler wasn't tight from factory and I had a small ATF leak. I just tightened the locking washer and problem solved. I just started at a new job so I should have the money to get this done in the coming weeks and trust me I'm going to replace it as soon as I can.
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Post by mrgalantguy on Oct 20, 2016 11:01:52 GMT -5
Sounds good man...last thing you need is the radiator taking a complete dump while driving or in bumper to bumper traffic.
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