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Suzanne Marie
Member # 557
posted
Whats the easiest way to find exactly where the leak is coming from?
89hatchback_lx
Member # 587
posted
just get a new radiator or take it to a radiator shop and they can fix it for like 50-60 bucks. maybe less.
[ January 23, 2002: Message edited by: 89hatchback_lx ]
91sleeper
Member # 779
posted
My radiator or my radiator resivour is leaking in my 91. I'm just gonna buy a new aluminum radiator and drop it in. If its leakin its time for a new one.
93PONY
Member # 60
posted
Pressuize the system. Easiest way is to drive her till she heats up & follow the spray of water.
Suzanne Marie
Member # 557
posted
hah, the spray, forgot about that..
I think theres oil shooting out the side of then engine also
never seen it happen but i keep cleaning up the mess afterwards
GTChink
Member # 293
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Also make sure the metal ties where the radiator hose meets the radiator is tight and at the right location. I remember seeing someone else's car it wasn't.
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