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    Radiator problem - 99' suburban

    well there is this "leak" that i have an issue with on the family suburban truck

    on the one of the rad sides ( driver side )i have a 1/2 size tube that's connected to the rad witch threads into the radiator.

    its not directly threaded to the rad but more like threaded into another thread bolt thats fits in the rad. they are both tight as i can get it and it still leaks," like a dripping sink at night " excepts it gets worst and streams out of the rad while revving or driving

    does this mean i have to spend 200 bucks for a new radiator or can i some how patch this area up

    thanks for input

    -1992 CB7 EX w/H22 [sold 10/09]
    -2005 Legacy GT limited [current]

    #2
    i say try some water resistance jb weld, if not just buy the new radiator, autozone sells some that come with lifetime warranty

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      Originally posted by Makaveli2k
      Be a man. Grab on the crank pulley with one hand, hold some chloroform over the air filter and "Shush it to death".
      Originally posted by Accrdkid
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        #4
        your talking about the tranny cooler lines? try tighting them



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