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Looks like a new one to me.
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I would replace the rad it dont look like its going to get better and its better to replace in a nice dry garage when you want than be towed off when the rad finally lets go.
Are we there yet?????
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Replace the rad & any suspect hoses/clips.Save doing it twice.Don't forget a good quality A/Freeze.
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You have the option of cutting the old hoses to get them off.
With new hoses,a smear of washing up liquid or granule free hand cleaner if you are the professional type.:thumbsup::thumbsup:
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Well I ordered one for tomorrow from the local supplier, I live on the edge and decided to try and reuse the old hoses/pipes, that is if I don't end up having to cut them off! in which case I expect it's going to be a longer day that I first thought!
(full of worry and not looking forward to this! I hope I feel better when the operation is over)
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If the hoses are soft & not perished,undo the clips completely & move away from the stubs.GENTLY twist & rock on the stubs.If accesible a small screwdriver gently inserted between hose & stub & wriggled side to side will probably free them from the rad.At the minimum use new clips.Good luck & let us know how you fare.:thumbsup:
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I think his, being '99, will have the wire clip retainers from "Le Bureau des Bâtards".
As he's removing the radiator to scrap it, he can always pull the clips and crush the stubs inwards should every gentle approach not be successful...
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