mustangjd96
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Post by mustangjd96 on Apr 17, 2006 21:36:34 GMT -6
Ratiator are my weak point so knowledge is limited. I know its leaking but it will only leak after a long warm up. Saturday I let it run 30 minutes and no leak detected but didnt drive car either. Seems leak is more preasent after driving it. I believe the leak is coming from the inner cooler (not sure if its a ratiator or a/c condenser). On my Mustang Gt 96 4.6L, also I do not know if this car was upgrated to the 97 ratiator, fan and such option (if you conplained to dealer). Leak I believe is located on left side bottom of Inner cooler. But with limited knowledge and a bad back I cant get under her like I used to. Checked hoses and seem to be in good condition. Need a good place to get it checked out or just purchace of new componets. What is the A/C condenser do anyways? Any help or reply greatly apprieciated! Also if anyone is selling these parts let me know!
Jeremy
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Post by lt1hawkeye on Apr 17, 2006 22:18:15 GMT -6
Ive actualy had some very good experiences with an aluminum stop leak from O'Reilys or something---its a hell of alot easier than replacing your radiator, and for the 5 bucks it costs its worth a shot. Good luck! (if you go with it, try and find the "liquid aluminum" stuff, works wonders!)
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chris
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Post by chris on Apr 17, 2006 22:21:00 GMT -6
Are you sure its the radiator and not the 96 plastic intake? I had 2 go out....
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mustangjd96
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Post by mustangjd96 on Apr 17, 2006 22:33:19 GMT -6
The leaky area is under the ratiator in the tray are I know this much. Its not coming from the intake and leaking down. The Hoses are dry as can be. I can tell that much. I just need to tear it down more to find my leak..
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