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Old 08-08-2008, 04:58 PM   #7 (permalink)
JimGnitecki
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This is my third summer on my custom BeCool Rad. and still working perfect. I have Mike's replacement fan on mine and it's bulletproof. PCM for less tune brings the fan on sooner and overall I'm real pleased with the R's cooling now. Only thing strange on my ride is I had a heater core fail. I've never seen anyone complain of that yet. I've got a new one, but haven't been brave or stupid enough yet to tackle the install.
Topsin: If you have a heater core leak, get that fixed AT ONCE. You won't believe the corrosion damage that a heater core leak can generate if left unrepaired for any length of time.

On both my '55 1st Edition Chevy pickup and my '52 Packard, the previous owners did not address these when they occurred, and did not disclose the leakage, and I have rust damage to both vehicles that now needs to be addressed.

Get this repaired.

Jim G
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