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Radiator Cleaning/White Powdery Substance In Radiator Mostly Cleared :)
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<blockquote data-quote="pdee4t" data-source="post: 156430" data-attributes="member: 1594"><p>I had a couple sets of the cheaper aftermarket ones already. One of em were $90 and were made really shit and the bleed bolt got seized in and snapped(was barely tightened) the other were a set of mylers I purchased online but they didnt have a spot for a thermoswitch and didnt have fan mounts.</p><p>I needed something that had a screw in/mount for a thermoswitch and fan mounts cos I run a cooling fan, so I thought I'd just bite the bullet and can't go wrong with a set of oem kato rads</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdee4t, post: 156430, member: 1594"] I had a couple sets of the cheaper aftermarket ones already. One of em were $90 and were made really shit and the bleed bolt got seized in and snapped(was barely tightened) the other were a set of mylers I purchased online but they didnt have a spot for a thermoswitch and didnt have fan mounts. I needed something that had a screw in/mount for a thermoswitch and fan mounts cos I run a cooling fan, so I thought I'd just bite the bullet and can't go wrong with a set of oem kato rads [/QUOTE]
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