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Radiator shop
A little while ago I put the fan through one of the tubes in the radiator.
The local shop also found the seam leak described and a really bad tube at
the bottom. They repaired the blade cut, seam and bypassed the bottom tube.
Cost $20. I know the owner pretty well, but was still surprised at the
price. I was expecting it to be more. Don't know how well this number
translates out of the area. They also have really cool little torches
(acetelene? propane?) for soldering. Fire + Matt, bad idea. I started enough
fires MIG welding the floors in :)
I took the radiator itself in, but looks like most vehicles limp or are
towed in. Probably costs less if you remove and replace.
Tom Mandera writes:
>So Dan... do you usually yank the radiator, put a spare in, and take the
>busted one to the rad shop, or do they do it in the truck? (I'm guessing
not)
>What's the $$$ damage usually?
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