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Re: Subject: RE: TR3 radiator removal simplified??

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Subject: Re: Subject: RE: TR3 radiator removal simplified??
From: RayAntoky@aol.com
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 20:05:16 EDT
In a message dated 8/13/02 7:57:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
Catpusher@aol.com writes:


> You could try to cut out the middle man.
> 
> The most common leak is where the  filler neck goes into the main body.  I 
> discovered a leak there a short time before the start of the SCCA ARRC at 
> Road Atlanta.  I asked a very busy Brian Fuerstenau from Group 44 for 
> advice, 
> and he lent a torch and solder to me; and told me that I could do it in 
> place. 
> 
> It worked, and I have fixed more than one that way.  You need to drain the 
> water, get it very clean, and use the correct flux. 
> 
> If you get it too hot and melt too much, you had to pull the 
> critter anyway.  
> 
> You also might find an expert to do it in place for you.
> 
> HP & TS10646L
> 
> > Subject: RE: TR3 radiator removal simplified??
> > 
> > > Looks like I have a radiator leak at the seam at the tank or at the 
> neck.
> > > None of the stopleaks worked for long.
> > > I guess removing the radiator is a slam dunk and/or a piece of cake 
> > right?
> > >  <.. I guess not :-(  ...>
> 
> 

Cat::
I thought of that initially. I showed it to my radiator guy and he shook his 
head. Problem is it's quite difficult to see the spot where it's leaking in 
this instance. It looks like a drip near the neck although the seam looks wet 
too. Maybe it's the run-off. In any case I'm halfway done getting the cowl 
off. 
What fun!

Ray
59 TR3A



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