HELP!!!! Is this the right radiator? O'Reilly's says yes.
Long story short, uneven parking lot, heat exchanger pushed into the radiator and broke at the mounting point.
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p...edRadiator.jpg My question is what the hell are the two compression fittings for? This is a Murray Heat Transfer product. I bought it from O'Reilly's because they had it in stock and they said that it was a direct replacement. Unfortunately, they do not have another one to compare to. Any help is greatly appreciated. I wanted to get this back together tonight, but it doesn't look like it is going to happen. http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p...ewRadiator.jpg |
yes it is my buddy ive replaced 1000000000 of them they are universal foe auto
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Cool. Thanks... I was shitting bricks over here...
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That is correct. Do use it.
Those fitting are for an Automatic's oil cooler. Will not bother anything. |
Exactly most new aftermarket radiators are built for automatics but will work just fine in a manual.
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Thanks for the help guys. I haven't ever had a replacement that was universal. I will be having a new tank put on the original and tucking it away for the next time this happens...
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Help not sure what to do
I got a Murray of my 99 Dodge Grand Caravan. I took my old radiator out and it only had two small valves on it whereas when I open the box for the murrey it had four small valves on it. Help what do I do???
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