radiator (?) woes
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Re: radiator (?) woes
I went ahead and ordered the Old Faithful 3-core heavy duty one:
http://mattradiator.notlong.com
Doing it later this week.
Thanks again.
Matt
http://mattradiator.notlong.com
Doing it later this week.
Thanks again.
Matt
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Re: radiator (?) woes
I went ahead and ordered the Old Faithful 3-core heavy duty one:
http://mattradiator.notlong.com
Doing it later this week.
Thanks again.
Matt
http://mattradiator.notlong.com
Doing it later this week.
Thanks again.
Matt
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Re: radiator (?) woes
I went ahead and ordered the Old Faithful 3-core heavy duty one:
http://mattradiator.notlong.com
Doing it later this week.
Thanks again.
Matt
http://mattradiator.notlong.com
Doing it later this week.
Thanks again.
Matt
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Re: radiator (?) woes
They (radiatorbarn.com) called and said it would be a week before it
gets here-what else should I watch besides temp and coolant level? Is
there anything else I should check to make sure it holds up that long?
Thanks again.
Matt
mhammer8@gmail.com wrote:
> I went ahead and ordered the Old Faithful 3-core heavy duty one:
>
> http://mattradiator.notlong.com
>
> Doing it later this week.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Matt
gets here-what else should I watch besides temp and coolant level? Is
there anything else I should check to make sure it holds up that long?
Thanks again.
Matt
mhammer8@gmail.com wrote:
> I went ahead and ordered the Old Faithful 3-core heavy duty one:
>
> http://mattradiator.notlong.com
>
> Doing it later this week.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Matt
#15
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Re: radiator (?) woes
They (radiatorbarn.com) called and said it would be a week before it
gets here-what else should I watch besides temp and coolant level? Is
there anything else I should check to make sure it holds up that long?
Thanks again.
Matt
mhammer8@gmail.com wrote:
> I went ahead and ordered the Old Faithful 3-core heavy duty one:
>
> http://mattradiator.notlong.com
>
> Doing it later this week.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Matt
gets here-what else should I watch besides temp and coolant level? Is
there anything else I should check to make sure it holds up that long?
Thanks again.
Matt
mhammer8@gmail.com wrote:
> I went ahead and ordered the Old Faithful 3-core heavy duty one:
>
> http://mattradiator.notlong.com
>
> Doing it later this week.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Matt
#16
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Re: radiator (?) woes
They (radiatorbarn.com) called and said it would be a week before it
gets here-what else should I watch besides temp and coolant level? Is
there anything else I should check to make sure it holds up that long?
Thanks again.
Matt
mhammer8@gmail.com wrote:
> I went ahead and ordered the Old Faithful 3-core heavy duty one:
>
> http://mattradiator.notlong.com
>
> Doing it later this week.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Matt
gets here-what else should I watch besides temp and coolant level? Is
there anything else I should check to make sure it holds up that long?
Thanks again.
Matt
mhammer8@gmail.com wrote:
> I went ahead and ordered the Old Faithful 3-core heavy duty one:
>
> http://mattradiator.notlong.com
>
> Doing it later this week.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Matt
#17
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Re: radiator (?) woes
pay a little now or a lot later the choice is yours
mhammer8@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have an unusual radiator problem with a 99 TJ Sport. It has 73,000
> miles now, and at the 60,000 check last year the dealer said the
> radiator was weeping at the seam. Nothing urgent, so I filed it away in
> the "later" bin and started checking the coolant more. This weekend I
> took a 3-hour trip and didn't lose any, then when I woke up it was a
> half gallon low (puddled under the Jeep). I topped it off and now it
> hasn't leaked on the 3-hour return trip or since. I noticed that if I
> park it with the nose down a slight slope, it doesn't ever leak. Does
> that seem typical at all of a radiator problem, or could I be looking
> at hose issues too? I stuck my head in and could see a wet radiator
> seam, but I can't see where the serious leak is coming from (when it
> does).
>
> thanks in advance for any advice! Probably need the neat 3-core
> radiator the last radiator posters needed, huh? :)
>
> Matt
mhammer8@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have an unusual radiator problem with a 99 TJ Sport. It has 73,000
> miles now, and at the 60,000 check last year the dealer said the
> radiator was weeping at the seam. Nothing urgent, so I filed it away in
> the "later" bin and started checking the coolant more. This weekend I
> took a 3-hour trip and didn't lose any, then when I woke up it was a
> half gallon low (puddled under the Jeep). I topped it off and now it
> hasn't leaked on the 3-hour return trip or since. I noticed that if I
> park it with the nose down a slight slope, it doesn't ever leak. Does
> that seem typical at all of a radiator problem, or could I be looking
> at hose issues too? I stuck my head in and could see a wet radiator
> seam, but I can't see where the serious leak is coming from (when it
> does).
>
> thanks in advance for any advice! Probably need the neat 3-core
> radiator the last radiator posters needed, huh? :)
>
> Matt
#18
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Re: radiator (?) woes
pay a little now or a lot later the choice is yours
mhammer8@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have an unusual radiator problem with a 99 TJ Sport. It has 73,000
> miles now, and at the 60,000 check last year the dealer said the
> radiator was weeping at the seam. Nothing urgent, so I filed it away in
> the "later" bin and started checking the coolant more. This weekend I
> took a 3-hour trip and didn't lose any, then when I woke up it was a
> half gallon low (puddled under the Jeep). I topped it off and now it
> hasn't leaked on the 3-hour return trip or since. I noticed that if I
> park it with the nose down a slight slope, it doesn't ever leak. Does
> that seem typical at all of a radiator problem, or could I be looking
> at hose issues too? I stuck my head in and could see a wet radiator
> seam, but I can't see where the serious leak is coming from (when it
> does).
>
> thanks in advance for any advice! Probably need the neat 3-core
> radiator the last radiator posters needed, huh? :)
>
> Matt
mhammer8@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have an unusual radiator problem with a 99 TJ Sport. It has 73,000
> miles now, and at the 60,000 check last year the dealer said the
> radiator was weeping at the seam. Nothing urgent, so I filed it away in
> the "later" bin and started checking the coolant more. This weekend I
> took a 3-hour trip and didn't lose any, then when I woke up it was a
> half gallon low (puddled under the Jeep). I topped it off and now it
> hasn't leaked on the 3-hour return trip or since. I noticed that if I
> park it with the nose down a slight slope, it doesn't ever leak. Does
> that seem typical at all of a radiator problem, or could I be looking
> at hose issues too? I stuck my head in and could see a wet radiator
> seam, but I can't see where the serious leak is coming from (when it
> does).
>
> thanks in advance for any advice! Probably need the neat 3-core
> radiator the last radiator posters needed, huh? :)
>
> Matt
#19
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Re: radiator (?) woes
pay a little now or a lot later the choice is yours
mhammer8@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have an unusual radiator problem with a 99 TJ Sport. It has 73,000
> miles now, and at the 60,000 check last year the dealer said the
> radiator was weeping at the seam. Nothing urgent, so I filed it away in
> the "later" bin and started checking the coolant more. This weekend I
> took a 3-hour trip and didn't lose any, then when I woke up it was a
> half gallon low (puddled under the Jeep). I topped it off and now it
> hasn't leaked on the 3-hour return trip or since. I noticed that if I
> park it with the nose down a slight slope, it doesn't ever leak. Does
> that seem typical at all of a radiator problem, or could I be looking
> at hose issues too? I stuck my head in and could see a wet radiator
> seam, but I can't see where the serious leak is coming from (when it
> does).
>
> thanks in advance for any advice! Probably need the neat 3-core
> radiator the last radiator posters needed, huh? :)
>
> Matt
mhammer8@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have an unusual radiator problem with a 99 TJ Sport. It has 73,000
> miles now, and at the 60,000 check last year the dealer said the
> radiator was weeping at the seam. Nothing urgent, so I filed it away in
> the "later" bin and started checking the coolant more. This weekend I
> took a 3-hour trip and didn't lose any, then when I woke up it was a
> half gallon low (puddled under the Jeep). I topped it off and now it
> hasn't leaked on the 3-hour return trip or since. I noticed that if I
> park it with the nose down a slight slope, it doesn't ever leak. Does
> that seem typical at all of a radiator problem, or could I be looking
> at hose issues too? I stuck my head in and could see a wet radiator
> seam, but I can't see where the serious leak is coming from (when it
> does).
>
> thanks in advance for any advice! Probably need the neat 3-core
> radiator the last radiator posters needed, huh? :)
>
> Matt
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