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Title: One-Shot, Spackle that hole - not for everyone ( I know! )
Post by: Hartley on November 03, 2006, 08:16:27 AM
You wanted to know, well here it is..... It was still holding water today...This stuff is hard as a rock too!



Title: Re: One-Shot, Spackle that hole - not for everyone ( I know! )
Post by: H3Jim on November 03, 2006, 08:35:38 AM
NOw that's a temporary fix (I hope)
Title: Re: One-Shot, Spackle that hole - not for everyone ( I know! )
Post by: Hartley on November 03, 2006, 09:20:40 AM
Got me 180 miles home..without overheating or losing all my coolant.

I wouldn't recommend this to everyone, It was just a calculated fluke that it worked at all... ::)

New core going in tomorrow too....
Title: Re: One-Shot, Spackle that hole - not for everyone ( I know! )
Post by: H3Jim on November 03, 2006, 09:28:48 AM
Very imaginative, great idea to get you home!
Title: Re: One-Shot, Spackle that hole - not for everyone ( I know! )
Post by: kyle4501 on November 03, 2006, 09:34:59 AM
Looks like good s#!t to have in the tool box!

After having my latest addition to my 'fleet' towed home, that patch job is awesome! & with the $$$ saved from not towing it, you'll get a new radiator.  ;D
Title: Re: One-Shot, Spackle that hole - not for everyone ( I know! )
Post by: Len Silva on November 03, 2006, 11:35:28 AM
Sounds like a good "Road Fix" story for the magazine.
Title: Re: One-Shot, Spackle that hole - not for everyone ( I know! )
Post by: Hartley on November 05, 2006, 10:26:23 AM
Out with the old and In with the new.....
Title: Re: One-Shot, Spackle that hole - not for everyone ( I know! )
Post by: H3Jim on November 05, 2006, 01:29:39 PM
It gives new meaning to getting plastered while driving your bus!
Title: Re: One-Shot, Spackle that hole - not for everyone ( I know! )
Post by: JerryH on November 06, 2006, 06:02:20 PM
Dr.Dave:

No fair ... you used a cart/lift.
I pulled one rad in our 8 in and out (I think) 3 times.  Got a free one to replace a leaker ... it leaked worse than the first one.
Replaced it with another 'free' rad ... it leaked ... not as bad as #2, but still leaked.
What's that -- 3rd times a charm?

Borrowed one from MC-8 #1 and put it in #2.  Should have just done that from the get go.  Dang ... I had no cart, just lift the darn thing and get her in there!

Gotta put a scissor lift cart on Santa's list :)

Jerry H.


Quote from: DrDave-Reloaded on November 05, 2006, 10:26:23 AM
Out with the old and In with the new.....

Title: Re: One-Shot, Spackle that hole - not for everyone ( I know! )
Post by: DrivingMissLazy on November 06, 2006, 06:42:38 PM
I do not think I would ever put in a used radiator without having it at least flow and pressure tested by a radiator shop.
Richard
Title: Re: One-Shot, Spackle that hole - not for everyone ( I know! )
Post by: Hartley on November 07, 2006, 04:25:23 AM
Quote from: JerryH on November 06, 2006, 06:02:20 PM
Dr.Dave:

No fair ... you used a cart/lift.
I pulled one rad in our 8 in and out (I think) 3 times.  Got a free one to replace a leaker ... it leaked worse than the first one.
Replaced it with another 'free' rad ... it leaked ... not as bad as #2, but still leaked.
What's that -- 3rd times a charm?

Borrowed one from MC-8 #1 and put it in #2.  Should have just done that from the get go.  Dang ... I had no cart, just lift the darn thing and get her in there!

Gotta put a scissor lift cart on Santa's list :)

Jerry H.


Quote from: DrDave-Reloaded on November 05, 2006, 10:26:23 AM
Out with the old and In with the new.....


That lift cart is the best money that I have spent at Harbor Freight. It handles up to 1000 lbs, I have used it as a rolling table,
man-hoist ( stand on it for a little extra tallness (wife jacks it up so I can reach into the blower bay)), Lifts 8 golf cart batteries
up level to bay floor. and makes a nice work table for just about anything heavy.

The handle folds down and the whole thing will fit in a bay too, Extra nice for jockying generators into bay locations too.

On the Radiator thing, I had several offered to me (used) but 3 of them failed pressure tests before I started. So I ordered new
cores from National Chicago Radiator for $394 each. Much easier than the trial and error approach. My mistake was that I didn't
change both at the same exact time. I waited and then had to rush to change the right side when it failed 2 weeks later
on the road.

A used radiator may get you home, But new ones are the only sure cure. I don't know which is worse, The aggravation to change them or the expense of $12 a gallon antifreeze " Shell Rotella ELC " going on the ground ( red stuff ). It's all such a painfully expensive lesson.

DrDave... ( The Grand Adventure Continues ! ) :o