

have emailed the company to see what they say and if they will just exchange it for what I ordered and payed for as accidents can happen


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hmm..nerida67 wrote:Another tip with the GQ petty radiators is make sure they have allowances for the bottom sensor (drivers side)
The new rad i bought for the GQ 9 months ago didnt have this and had to be modded to accept
the diesels have the temp sender in the thermostat housing area. I dont know what the sensors in the rad are for, not all have them. maybe cold start sensor for an auto..???gqswb wrote:hmm..nerida67 wrote:Another tip with the GQ petty radiators is make sure they have allowances for the bottom sensor (drivers side)
The new rad i bought for the GQ 9 months ago didnt have this and had to be modded to accept
I just bought new rad without the thread for the sensor and old temp sensor is still sitting in my old radiator. My temp gauge is working no problems.. but how I wonder..
How do you do an electrolysis test? Use your eyes or is there a proper meathod?gingerbreadman wrote:another tip with alloy radiators...before you install one do a electrolysis test.
gqswb wrote:Just got home and checked the service manual. That sensor on the bottom radiator hose outlet is the over-temp cut out for the air con. I pulled my A/C out when the turbo/front mount went in so no loss to me.
rowenb wrote:How do you do an electrolysis test? Use your eyes or is there a proper meathod?gingerbreadman wrote:another tip with alloy radiators...before you install one do a electrolysis test.
yes gqswb pretty much summed it up.make sure you do the part where he said touch the coolant onbly and not the filler neck. i only have an alloy radiator in one of my cars and wont go in that direction again. all my cars with copper/brass radiators have the potential to cool to 160 f if i choose that thermostat so my question is ...are alloy really worth it? and my answer is no. once they leak they are hard to repair, expensive and generally have a shorter life .rowenb wrote:How do you do an electrolysis test? Use your eyes or is there a proper meathod?gingerbreadman wrote:another tip with alloy radiators...before you install one do a electrolysis test.
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