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Re: Re: radiator stop leak---ginger powder???
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Posted by JDknut on May 26, 2003 at 12:42:04 from (24.59.61.54):
In Reply to: Re: radiator stop leak---ginger powder??? posted by JR on May 26, 2003 at 07:02:28:
I agree. I have seen it work on a fire truck, it got us down the road about 100 miles to the repair shop Rouses Point NY to Montpelier, Vermont). AT Rouses Point, the fan went thru the radiator and left a hole you could throw a cat thru. We pinched off all the rad tubes that intersected the hole and then threw in a half-pound of pepper and topped it off with some good ol' Lake Champlain water and it got us to the shop at Montpelier. And at 70 miles per hour on the Interstate 89, too. Did not even begin to overheat. I wouldnt have believed it if I was not there. Just my $0.02
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