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Old 02-05-2003, 08:50 AM
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Radiator blues

I am planning on changing out my radiator tomorrow but I recently had the antifreeze changed out and flushed-$$$. Does anyone have an idea how to minimize the loss of the antifreeze? See I was driving it a couple days ago, and got in a little traffic jam. I didn't notice that the temp needle was buried in the red until the stuff in the overflow was boiling already, and steam was rolling out from under the hood. I guess that the electric fan I have under the hood gave out. I got a new fan, and am picking up the radiator tomorrow(the old one is kinda beat up from 4 wheeling-the fan mounts tore up the cooling vanes). Also evidently the head gaskets didn't go. Phew... It still runs great, and thanks to the cold weather, it hasn't overheated again (but I am running the heater to keep it cool though) Thanks.
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Re: Radiator blues

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Does anyone have an idea how to minimize the loss of the antifreeze?
You shouldnt lose antifreeze if the system is working correctly.
Old 02-05-2003, 09:49 AM
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98_Limited, he's talking about when he changes the radiator.

Anyway, Seafarin buy a 5 gallon bucket from Home Depot or Lowes, or if you're not lifted that high some sort of Rubbermaid tub. Then just put it under the radiator drain. I made the mistake of trying to open the drain all the way and a lot shot out over the bucket, just let it trickle out with the bucket directly below it. It takes longer, but you lose less.

Good luck
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Ok, I was wondering about that question. My bad.

I used a 5 gallon plastic bucket from Checker Auto ($3) and didnt lose a drop by opening the stopcock. When the upper and lower Rad hoses are removed, place the bucket under them and you should be able to collect nearly all the fluid. Good luck.
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Hey thanks guys for the ideas and experience.

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