etcswjoe Posted May 30, 2011 Author #26 Posted May 30, 2011 Why don't you take it to a radiator shop and have them fix it? tew47 I guess I did not want to look silly by bringing in a radiator that was not leaking into the shop, however that is who I was thinking about pressure testing it.
Seaking Posted May 30, 2011 #27 Posted May 30, 2011 Amazing some of the old time tricks we used to use.. When driving a cage through black flies infested country which would coat your car black with their suicidal carcasses, we used to coat the leading edges of the car with Vaseline.. Once you got home, you simply wiped it off and the flies wouldn't dry to the paint. QUOTE] Next time try PAM spray. I use it all the time on the fork tubes. It's the dried bugs that will scratch the fork seals and start things leaking. You just have to remember to grab the right can when using Pledge to clean the windshield... Don't ask me how I know that... Yer killing me.. nice one LOL.. But yeah nice idea using PAM vegatable oil.. why not. Tres cool and many thanks!!
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