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Date:         Sun, 10 Jun 2001 21:11:41 -0700
Reply-To:     Daniel Schmitz <djs@GENE.COM>
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From:         Daniel Schmitz <djs@GENE.COM>
Organization: Genentech, Inc.
Subject:      Radiator out/observations...
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I pulled the radiator out of my '87 camper today to replace it with a new one. Here are some observations.

The radiator that came out is aluminum with plastic tanks. It is largely identical to the South African unit I will be installing, with only minor detail differences. It had very large dragon flies from Colorado (where I purchased the van) embedded in it :)

I noticed that there was a silvery film coating the inside of the plastic housing. I don't know what this is. A byproduct of coolant reacting with aluminum over time? I only noticed this in the radiator, not the rest of the cooling system, however. If this means anything, please let me know.

Removal of the radiator was straightforward. I replaced the heater valve at this time.

Regarding this and my last post about the coolant pipes, please p-mail me as I'm in digest mode.

Thanks,

Dan


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