Question in regards to GSR radiator..

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Old Sep 24, 2001 | 07:16 AM
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hey guys, last week I had a coolant leak coming from the top end tank of my radiator, and so I went and purchased one from a Radiator compnay for the integra, and all was exactly alike except for the fact on the bottom there was 2 openings with brass fittings on both ends for connections of some hose yet the radiator I was taking out didn't have this.... Could this be a radiator for an automatic integra?? Regardless I installed it due to the fact I needed the car bad and capped off both ends with heater plugs, or whatever they are called and hose clamped em.. So far the car hasn't had a prob and the pressure didn't cause any leak... Will these last and again was the radiator I got for an automatic integra possibly..thanks,

Nick
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Old Sep 24, 2001 | 07:19 AM
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the aftermarket ones are almost always for automatics, that way they only have to make one. Just cap them off, I always have.
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Old Sep 24, 2001 | 07:23 AM
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Thanks John , and btw I haven't forgot about the hondata , Just want to open the exhaust up before I go ahead with everything and get a little more $$. We'll talk soon enough dude, Thanks again man!
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