Radiators????
was somebody talking about radiators?
was somebody talking about radiators?
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both of my kids, 35 & 38, keep hinting at moving south. I keep telling them how peaceful it is in northern Michigan this time of year. no problem social distancing there either.
...A more significant consideration might be the capacity of the radiator. I’m not sure what came in yours, but both of mine had single cores and I’m replacing them both with double cores. They drop right in, and I don’t think there’s even an interference problem with the shroud and with the fan. They’re only about $30 $35 more, which is cheap insurance for a higher mileage truck. Basically you can’t have a radiator that’s too big, it’s the thermostat that controls the temperature, and with an older vehicle you might want more capacity to cool, which is cheap insurance for a higher mileage truck.
Plastic pan on the tranny? In another few years, the whole damned vehicle will be molded from $10 worth of polypropylene pellets!
Yep, already done. While I don't agree with using plastic in these applications, this ain't your average plastic. It's fully capable of handling the temps and plenty strong in most situations. Bouncing on a stump isn't one of them though.Next they will make engine oil pans out of plastic if not already done.
Eh yeah same here, was irritated when the plastic radiator started leaking after 23 years on my truck.... till it occurred to me, that I had *never* gotten anywhere close to 23 years on a conventional radiator, before needing to replace or have cleaned out. So......
A trans pans shouldn't be under a lot of stress.