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How to change radiator??

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    How to change radiator??

    My old one cracked. getting a new one in. how do i take the old one out and put the new one in?

    #2
    Use the search function. Pretty sure theres a DIY for it. its pretty general knowledge.
    heres your freebie
    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...t=ENG+Radiator
    Originally posted by deevergote
    Screwing an STD-infested hooker works too... but it's not a great idea.

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      #3
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFalezH8rCc

      That the same for my 90?

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        #4
        Is the DIY not enough? Do you need some more stuff? Search Function.....
        Is your car an auto or a manual?
        Originally posted by deevergote
        Screwing an STD-infested hooker works too... but it's not a great idea.

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          #5
          Originally posted by cq23 View Post
          No different at all really. It's a simple job man. You can do it just take your time and make sure you bleed the cooling system when you're done and make sure everything is hooked back up.

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            #6
            If your car is an automatic there are two trans lines plus your other two coolant lines on your radiator if its a manual it just has the two coolant lines going to the eng.
            Good luck.
            Originally posted by deevergote
            Screwing an STD-infested hooker works too... but it's not a great idea.

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              #7
              Thanks everyone! im a big car noob, and this is the first time im gonna be working on it, aside from routine stuff like oil changes...

              and yeah its a manual! thanks for all the help guys!

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                #8
                Not a problem. Thats how we learn. Also a good rule of thumb is to study how it works, Exactly how it works, and you can have a better understanding of how to replace and maintain the object. Let us know how the finishing product turns out.
                Originally posted by deevergote
                Screwing an STD-infested hooker works too... but it's not a great idea.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by leroy457 View Post
                  Not a problem. Thats how we learn. Also a good rule of thumb is to study how it works, Exactly how it works, and you can have a better understanding of how to replace and maintain the object. Let us know how the finishing product turns out.
                  ^I ve never herd it put better.

                  >Also you want to get the book. It helps more than you think. Esp since your new. Read all you can on this site. Even if its not something your doing. I have learnd a ton since i signed up. You will be a regular mech in no time.
                  Good luck


                  "Good judgement comes from experience,
                  alot of that comes from bad judgment"

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