getting a new radiator
ive searched already and didnt get the response i was looking for...im getting a new loyo radiator for my dc4 since mine is leaking...my question is should i keep the stock hoses and should i look out for anything while installing the new one...thanks
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tvman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ive searched already and didnt get the response i was looking for...im getting a new loyo radiator for my dc4 since mine is leaking...my question is should i keep the stock hoses and should i look out for anything while installing the new one...thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
stock hoses will work just fine as long as all the connection points for the hoses are the same as stock.
also im not sure what year your car is but if its an obd1 car be careful with the bleeder valve. if you overtighten it your in for a world or hurt. look up the stock torque specks to be sure.
if its an obd2 car make sure you take your time and bleed the system right!!!!
anyways good luck and i hope that helped
stock hoses will work just fine as long as all the connection points for the hoses are the same as stock.
also im not sure what year your car is but if its an obd1 car be careful with the bleeder valve. if you overtighten it your in for a world or hurt. look up the stock torque specks to be sure.
if its an obd2 car make sure you take your time and bleed the system right!!!!
anyways good luck and i hope that helped
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