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Little League game, nope sorry.Anyone free Thursday?
BDGR
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Little League game, nope sorry.Anyone free Thursday?
Not bidding. And Thursday is a 13 hour day...but I am around the corner from the stuff you are looking at.I figured one of you was probably also bidding on the auction I was wondering if anyone was going there cause I can’t make it I might just give up on bidding
What you might do is find some OD duct tape, and put a square of it (one piece on opposite sides of every hole, so two pieces for each hole).View attachment 779390 Just a few of many holes...
Woodbridge M35A2 1970 modelWho's in the Northern Virginia area?
Moving to Woodbridge first of the year or so. I'll reach out when things settle down perhaps.Woodbridge M35A2 1970 model
Hey, Bulldogger, what's Woodbridge got that Alexandria "ain't" got? You KNOW you'll miss all the traffic!Moving to Woodbridge first of the year or so. I'll reach out when things settle down perhaps.
BDGR
My new young wife!Hey, Bulldogger, what's Woodbridge got that Alexandria "ain't" got? You KNOW you'll miss all the traffic!
Its overheating and blowing water out of the cap. Original had the radiator repaired when I bought it a few months ago,the guys put it in the acid tank overnight and fixed a couple leaks and tested it out as ok. since then new belts, new cap, new sender, new gauges, new thermostat, new heater core. The system has been flushed back flushed and new coolant 50/50 put in the truck Yes the cooling system was a wreck. Well driving it 20 miles the other night the gauge went to just below 240 and when we got to where we were going water was coming out of the cap. With a thermal gun checked the temps and the top of the radiator was hot the bottom was cold. Both sides of the thermostat read the same so I assume its opening. U would think flow problem right. But the petcock drains the radiator with out a problem.Woodbridge M35A2 1970 model
It sucks when you do everything right...and you STILL have a problem.Its overheating and blowing water out of the cap. Original had the radiator repaired when I bought it a few months ago,the guys put it in the acid tank overnight and fixed a couple leaks and tested it out as ok. since then new belts, new cap, new sender, new gauges, new thermostat, new heater core.
Ok all you SME out there what do you think, A new radiator is $1200 bucks
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