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Re: BN cooling problems - Part II
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Posted by lee on November 04, 2004 at 06:23:20 from (24.24.95.246):
In Reply to: Re: BN cooling problems - Part II posted by ffolkes on November 03, 2004 at 21:26:53:
You tend to ask a lot of questions but also tend not to answer questions posed by those who try to help you. Questions are asked in an attempt to narrow the field of possible problems. Any reputable radiator shop that has a cleaning tank and re-core capability can do the work. I am not saying you need a re-core, you might, but the shop should have the capability to remove/replace the tanks for rodding out and cleaning. Be sure to get an estimate. If a re-core is required the cost can be quite high. Bottom line is you need a good radiator, the cost is what it is, if it doesn't fix your immediate problem you chalk it up to the process of elimination. This is all the help one can give because you don't offer further information to help yourself.
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