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The Terminator
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Just got a Terminator, and 68 Miles later it's broke.
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<blockquote data-quote="MaximumVelocity" data-source="post: 15339596" data-attributes="member: 51716"><p>Are you sure it is the radiator? Just judging by the fact that the car has a 1st gen KB 2.2 blower ( note the catch can), I bet the aluminum radiator expansion tank on that car is an early version. The early versions weren't very thick aluminum and were not welded well along the seams. Constant heat and expansion causes cracks to form along the welds....leading to the teakettle whistling sound you heard.</p><p></p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MaximumVelocity, post: 15339596, member: 51716"] Are you sure it is the radiator? Just judging by the fact that the car has a 1st gen KB 2.2 blower ( note the catch can), I bet the aluminum radiator expansion tank on that car is an early version. The early versions weren't very thick aluminum and were not welded well along the seams. Constant heat and expansion causes cracks to form along the welds....leading to the teakettle whistling sound you heard. Tim [/QUOTE]
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