Posted by Dave from MN on December 07, 2008 at 16:43:46 from (96.24.108.212):
Had a leaky heater hose connection on the oliver 1750. So, I chose today to fix it. Bought the new hose I needed, and since I was gonna have it apart I figured I would replace the t-fitting that splits the line for the preheater. Waled over to the plumbing section and grabbed the plastic peice I figured I needed. Spent some time cutting off old hoses and trying noot to lose too much coolant. Ended up having to just let it drain out, wanted to add a gallon of antifeeze anyway since I was only good to -7. Get it all back together, poured the antifeeze coolant all back into the radiator, figure I should plug it in and start it later to let it all circulate and look for leaks. Came back in 7-8 minutes too see that my new T-fitting was melting. Oh what joy. So I guess tomorrow I will do it all over again with the peice that was doing just fine in there, or I will go pick up a galveniezed metal one. Sorry, made a short story long! IDIOT!
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