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radiator?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ed Fenwick" data-source="post: 1040182" data-attributes="member: 67359"><p>Aloha guys, 'wife and I drove up the mountain the other day. When we got home I saw a puddle of coolant under the truck. 'looked in the cap and it was very rusty looking. I put in a flush and new coolant with some K5 stop leak. It looks to be coming from the plastic drain valve. Are those things replaceable or do I have to replace the radiator? Also, how tight should those things be? Youtube says finger tight!!! I put in snug.</p><p>God bless Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ed Fenwick, post: 1040182, member: 67359"] Aloha guys, 'wife and I drove up the mountain the other day. When we got home I saw a puddle of coolant under the truck. 'looked in the cap and it was very rusty looking. I put in a flush and new coolant with some K5 stop leak. It looks to be coming from the plastic drain valve. Are those things replaceable or do I have to replace the radiator? Also, how tight should those things be? Youtube says finger tight!!! I put in snug. God bless Ed [/QUOTE]
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