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Re: [ihc] radiators
---Black pepper always seemed to work the best out of the Yankee Quick Fixes
101, but Ryan is a Southerner, maybe grits would serve a purpose here ;)
---Seriously, black pepper has worked for many for many years, but the
problem with pepper, oatmeal, and the all too famous stop leak, is that it
can cause more damage to the cooling system if too much is used.
---Ryan, the leak will start at the highest point of the green colored fins.
If it is in the seal, than chances of repair are slim. A propane* bottle
torch, flux, lead solder and a little patience is all that is needed for a
repair. If the hole/crack is less than a 1/16" any novice can do it with the
right instructions.
---Thank you,
-T.R.E.Jr.
-`73 Scout II (StoneThrower)
-`51 Farmall H (Heinz)
-`49 IH fridge (presently unnamed and in need of a compressor)
-`49 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4-door Sedan (Papapalooza)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom" <tjdurkin@domain.elided>
To: "Ryan Moore" <baradium@domain.elided>; "ihc-digest" <ihc@domain.elided>
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 9:05 AM
Subject: Re: [ihc] radiators
> Put pepper in the coolant, it seems to find the leak, swells
> up to fill it, and on you go. 10 mile commute is nothing
> here in Portland, hundreds if not more do so every day, rain
> or shine. Get you bike and explore the route alternatives.
> The last bit at the airport is probably terrible though.
> Tom
>
> > What black pepper trick?
> >
> > Getting *to* school isn't the problem. I live on campus.
> It's getting to
> > the airport on almost a daily basis, which is 5-7 miles
> away (or is that
> > 7-10, havn't clocked it) in pretty busy traffic, mostly on
> four lane roads.
> > It doesn't help that I still havn't managed to bring my
> bike up from GA
> > either...
> >
> > -Ryan
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