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So I swapped a 16 lb radiator cap for the 20 lb...
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<blockquote data-quote="antny024" data-source="post: 1040012" data-attributes="member: 75533"><p>When buying parts like radiators you're better off getting them locally. If do have an issue you won't have to ship it back and wait days for a replacement. I just put a Murray radiator in mine from O'Reilly's. I did that because a Motorcraft wasn't available locally. ALWAYS replace caps with the correct pressure. Why anyone would waste time or money to test a radiator cap makes no sense, they cost $10-$15... BTW There is nothing that will repair a cracked radiator side/top tank. No glue or epoxy will adhere. As soon as it gets hot and builds pressure, it will leak. 100% of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="antny024, post: 1040012, member: 75533"] When buying parts like radiators you're better off getting them locally. If do have an issue you won't have to ship it back and wait days for a replacement. I just put a Murray radiator in mine from O'Reilly's. I did that because a Motorcraft wasn't available locally. ALWAYS replace caps with the correct pressure. Why anyone would waste time or money to test a radiator cap makes no sense, they cost $10-$15... BTW There is nothing that will repair a cracked radiator side/top tank. No glue or epoxy will adhere. As soon as it gets hot and builds pressure, it will leak. 100% of the time. [/QUOTE]
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So I swapped a 16 lb radiator cap for the 20 lb...
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