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Old 10-22-2008, 09:46 AM   #11
asylummotorsports
 
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I have used trans fluid at times in situations like this.

All it really is is high quality 10 weight motor oil with detergents and some friction modifiers in it.

It's a great hand cleaner too.

Just don't leave it in too long, but that should clean it out.

Good luck with the leak. YIKES!
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Old 10-22-2008, 09:52 PM   #12
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Well that didn't work! But you guys knew that, right? We found another radiator for $50 at a salvage yard. My son went to pick it up. When he was walkin' in there was a customer walking out with a radiator. While he was there another customer bought one. My son ask the guy at the counter if they were selling alot of radiators today. The guy replied, 'you're the 7th'.

Anyway, we put it in and it's out on the road.

I was really surprised at what radiators are compared to the the likes of the last one I pulled which was out of a 69 Chevy. That tubing is so thin!. Must make for some easy clogs. Does the tubing still route in a serpenine fashion or are all the lines in parallel?

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