Big T
Well-Known Member
Got a leak from this plastic fitting (looks broken) on driver’s side of the radiator:
Where can I get the fitting?
Where can I get the fitting?
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That is your drain plug. If you pull it out you will probably find the oring on it is broken.
This post was meant for the fuel tank thread Stoney started.You can use air to test a tank, attach a psi gauge somewhere and don't go over 5 psi, we usually only went to 2.5 psi testing tanks.
Yes, that old and miles- a new radiator is a wise investment imo. Not worth blowing an engine over since you can afford the investment cost and will have this rig a long time.
DO NOT get a cheap one. I have seen so many cheap radiators fail in a year or two.
Get either a factory one, or the champion unit from Chris. Radiators are DEFINITELY a buy once cry & once item. If you are dealing with higher temps on yours- get the coated champion from Chris.
If you haven’t replaced radiator hoses and heater hoses in a while- doing it all now so it is good to go for the next bunch of years, doing it at the same time makes sense.
The only downside to the champion or any other aftermarket radiator is the transmission cooler is a restriction as they use an adapter to go to the bigger lines used in later years
Gm increased transmission cooler line size in later years on our platform. After our platform they increased them even more. GM is noted for pinching pennies so there must be a valid reason to go bigger.