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PAUL IN ONTARIO

12-18-2000 12:19:50




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After plowing snow with my 9n I always notice it drips alittle coolant from rad for about a day after, then stops.Not much loss about 1/8 cupfull of anti-freese.Is it anything to worry about?..




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Salmoneye

12-19-2000 05:39:49




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 Re: 9n leaks anti-freeze in reply to PAUL IN ONTARIO CAN., 12-18-2000 12:19:50  
Depends where it is leaking I'd say.
I know that my 8N does not want the radiator full to the top. Mine will run with the water level about 2-3 inches below the neck. If I fill it up, the fluid will expand and blow out and always go back to the same level.
Does yours 'drip' if you do not refill, or are you filling it to the top everytime you lose that 1/8th of a cup?



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fast ed ohio

12-18-2000 17:37:52




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 Re: 9n leaks anti-freeze in reply to PAUL IN ONTARIO CAN., 12-18-2000 12:19:50  
check water pump, wiggel it , if its loose , look for antifreeze leak around &below it.



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Terry 9N

12-18-2000 12:39:59




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 Re: 9n leaks anti-freeze in reply to PAUL IN ONTARIO CAN., 12-18-2000 12:19:50  
Mine does too. It leaks from the cap(thermostat) It seams when I am plowing and doing alot of twisting of the frame, it will leak from the cap (Not much, but enough to notice). I tried a new cap and it still does it. I think the hood being sandwiched in between the cap and radiator causes this. I don't have a problem with it, because it makes me check the coolant level on a regular basis. As with the oil leaks too (LOL)

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terry(9N)

12-19-2000 12:08:17




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 Re: Re: 9n leaks anti-freeze in reply to Terry 9N, 12-18-2000 12:39:59  
ignore the part about the "thermostat" I got to thinking today about my follow up and realized I typed that the cap had a thermostat in it. Just must have had too much work on my mind at that time.



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