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Debris in Radiator
#1
Today, after changing my oil, I unwrapped a new anti-freeze tester, the floating ball thing, and dipped in the top of the radiator. Squeezed the bulb, pulled up water, took it out of radiator . . . the little plastic tube was gone!!!! Can anyone tell me the ramifications of having a 4" plastic tube in your radiator? Do I need to get the thing out? Any help would be
appreciated.
Anyone
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#2
Try running engine with the cap off and have a pair of needle nose pliers ready in case it floats by, grab that sucker!!. I cant go far if radiator is top tank style(stock).
The Idaho Andy
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#3
Your okay.
Just a bummer that made in CHINA crap makes you loose sleep at night...
I agree with 67 R/T...
Its winter here. And Knowing me? Id have that sucker out of there by spring one way or the other.

BEER
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#4
How about over fill the radiator, it might pop up out of the hole whilst running the car? But 67 R/T is right, its in the top tank so no way for it to go anywhere else..
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