Finished radiator installation - bit left over
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Finished radiator installation - bit left over
89 S4 Auto
Well I found a yellow foam rubber strip, about 2 ft long, on the ground when I removed my leaky radiator.
Does anyone know where it should go? I couldn't see an obvious place.
BTW if anyone in SF bay area wants my old radiator (needs new end tank seals) you are welcome to it.
Well I found a yellow foam rubber strip, about 2 ft long, on the ground when I removed my leaky radiator.
Does anyone know where it should go? I couldn't see an obvious place.
BTW if anyone in SF bay area wants my old radiator (needs new end tank seals) you are welcome to it.
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89 S4 Auto
Well I found a yellow foam rubber strip, about 2 ft long, on the ground when I removed my leaky radiator.
Does anyone know where it should go? I couldn't see an obvious place.
BTW if anyone in SF bay area wants my old radiator (needs new end tank seals) you are welcome to it.
Well I found a yellow foam rubber strip, about 2 ft long, on the ground when I removed my leaky radiator.
Does anyone know where it should go? I couldn't see an obvious place.
BTW if anyone in SF bay area wants my old radiator (needs new end tank seals) you are welcome to it.
Last edited by dimi5928; 06-04-2011 at 10:37 PM.
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if you took out the radiator you could also have the side plates resealed get new sealing strip at ACE clean off the old adhesive on the plates.
The center strip of seal can be refitted with some Weldwood adhesive, if you remove the top vent hose carrier plate you should see where the strip was.
PM sent, I`ll take that radiator if its still available
The center strip of seal can be refitted with some Weldwood adhesive, if you remove the top vent hose carrier plate you should see where the strip was.
PM sent, I`ll take that radiator if its still available