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Old 07-15-2002, 01:47 AM   #1
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I have also used it in my car with good results. Also when you do have the radiator done take a 45 deg. fitting to the shop with you , have the tech install in at the drain plug with a new stop-cock valve. (pointing down) It will make the next coolant change so much easier & cleaner. I also instaled a Gano filter in the upper hose to catch all that extra rust those l 289 seem ta make. I may saveyou from having to have another trip to the radiator shop next year.
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