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  1. swbradley1

    While the radiator is off...

    I just used socket and dead blow hammer. No beveling needed, it was a big hammer. ;-) sw
  2. swbradley1

    While the radiator is off...

    Darn fat fingered typing. Yes, 4662. I corrected the post. sw
  3. swbradley1

    While the radiator is off...

    I forgot to put in the NAPA part numbers off my receipt. Radiator cap 703-1418 Thermostat seal 4662 Thermostat 358-180
  4. swbradley1

    While the radiator is off...

    It was in the way when I tried to remove the radiator. It's only 4 bolts so it isn't a big deal. Putting the radiator back in the new lower hose went in first on the engine side and after I set the radiator in the bottom bolt holes I connected the other end of the hose. Without putting any...
  5. swbradley1

    While the radiator is off...

    Yep. Everything was fine when I left and I only got three miles down the road before she overheated. ;-) sw
  6. swbradley1

    While the radiator is off...

    I just had a similar problem with the heat going out of sight and I changed the thermostat and radiator cap. No luck, it turns out it was a small pinhole leak in the radiator. But you would notice a leak I hope. Cost $55 to have them pressurize the radiator to 14-15psi and the re-soldered...
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