[AT] radiator question
william.neff.powell at comcast.net
william.neff.powell at comcast.net
Mon Dec 22 03:41:08 PST 2008
Gene,
That is an excellent idea, thanks for sharing.
When I as in college I worked in a salvage yard. They had a kit for pressurizing radiators. It had different plugs for one end and a keg like pump with a gauge on the other end.
I always wanted a way to test my own radiators and the tube method seems like the way to go. Can the tube get to 15psi before blowing up?
Regards,
Will Powell
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From: "Gene Dotson" <gdotsly at watchtv.net>
> Lew;
> I use a bicycle inner tube to check radiators. Cut it apart so you have
> the valve stem and long enough to connect to both ihe upper and lower
> outlets. Clamp the ends with a hose clamp and close filler and drain
> openings and inflate the inner tube. Large leaks will be very evident and
> slow leaks can be detected with the residual pressure of the inner tube and
> a little soapy water.
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> Gene
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> From: "Lew Best" <bee_keeper at clearwire.net>
> To: "At at Lists. Antique-Tractor. Com" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 12:58 AM
> Subject: [AT] radiator question
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> Hey guys
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> I'm into my old Ford backhoe now & have the radiator off. It has an oil
> cooler for the power steering built into the radiator that's never been
> hooked up since I got it. I've only run the engine a few minutes at a time
> (it's far from being drivable right now) & never had a radiator cap on it;
> no signs of leakage but while I have the radiator off I'd like to pressurize
> it & be sure it don't leak. On another radiator I just put those freeze
> plugs in the openings that look like the old thermos bottle plugs (rubber
> expands when you tighten the bolt down) & screwed an air fitting into the ¼
> NPT drain fitting. This radiator has an odd ball drain fitting tho. Any
> ideas?
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> Lew near Waco, TX
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