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Old 02-09-2006, 11:32 AM
rhodes2010 rhodes2010 is offline
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A radiator pressure tester would allow the system to be brought up to
the kind of pressure seen when hot and driving. Then you could
study that area where the leaks show up and see if it is visible.
I rented one recently at the local auto parts store.
Or... an old radiator cap and a tire valve stem make a usable one,
just need a tire pump to add a few pounds pressure.
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