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<blockquote data-quote="I_like_turtlez" data-source="post: 16989348" data-attributes="member: 204906"><p>The usual suspects are the lower radiator hose(s) & radiator plastic reservoirs</p><p></p><p>The best way to be sure is to use a pressure tester that's pumped by hand(just pressurize to what your cap is rated for, about 15psi is fine) and you should start seeing where the leak(s) is coming out so you know what parts to replace; pay close attention to hairline cracks on the radiator plastic</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately cooling systems(and brakes) are rarely serviced with regularity anymore & this leads to rust/corrosion build-up causing failure</p><p></p><p>When my OG radiator pops I'm going to toss in a slightly thicker all-aluminum one and be done with it for 20+ years, the A/C lines will need to be pushed out of the way slightly but it won't hurt anything</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I_like_turtlez, post: 16989348, member: 204906"] The usual suspects are the lower radiator hose(s) & radiator plastic reservoirs The best way to be sure is to use a pressure tester that's pumped by hand(just pressurize to what your cap is rated for, about 15psi is fine) and you should start seeing where the leak(s) is coming out so you know what parts to replace; pay close attention to hairline cracks on the radiator plastic Unfortunately cooling systems(and brakes) are rarely serviced with regularity anymore & this leads to rust/corrosion build-up causing failure When my OG radiator pops I'm going to toss in a slightly thicker all-aluminum one and be done with it for 20+ years, the A/C lines will need to be pushed out of the way slightly but it won't hurt anything [/QUOTE]
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