I’ve seen people use this method.
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Yes Knoebels is awesome. It was app [emoji639][emoji[emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]][emoji640][emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]]]-[emoji640][emoji[emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]][emoji640][emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]]] min from my house in PA. And we would hit it up many times each summer.
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Holy thermo is important even if you drill the hole.
So I had overheating while sitting with no boilover. That was the issue. Pressure buildup due to the radiator cap sticking. Then BOOM in a CFA line. Top blew off the radiator. I suggest a new radiator cap.
It’s $5 to $10 insurance against a...
You just fixed the fan shroud. Is this an OEM radiator? Gaskets around the radiator there?
The wench blocks a lot of airflow.
Im sure it is not an easy pop off and on item. And you would not want it to be.
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Dang wish I was there.
You were near old stomping grounds.
That is more Central PA than Northern PA. Historic route [emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]] is northern.
I was in The Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Hazleton area or NEPA
It was more the big chunk of metal in front blocking airflow.
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There are business that will make decals of any image you send them. We have a library with a hobby shop where you could print decals large enough for a panel van or small for a button.
Never look down on anyone unless you are helping them up - Jesse Jackson
To check for a leaky head gasket you first with cold engine and fluid take the radiator cap off. Then start the engine watch the fluid flow into the radiator. This is where you look for bubbles. To further validate you could pressure test cylinders. Or put a combustion leak test on.
Fluid...