bmiszuk
08-03-2005, 13:31
When I bought the Suburban, I did a ton of maintenance on it including water pump, hoses, etc. I took the radiator to a local shop and asked him to fix any leaks (there were a couple) and go through it. He recommended I replace it since the core was getting old, some tubes were closed off, etc but I didn't have the money. So for $100 it was band-aid'd up and I ran it.
A couple of months ago, I started to notice coolant on the drivers side of the engine but could never figure out where it was coming from. Well, two days ago after I got home from work, I noticed a huge puddle of antifreeze. Since it wasn't the upper hose it had to be the radiator so I pulled it out.
Pulled it out last night. This morning I found out that my regular radiator shop was closed for vacation so I took it elsewhere. The radiator split one tank seam wide open. It looks like it was seeping for a while and finally gave up completely.
Rather than try (again) to band-aid it up, I bought a new radiator. Online they were $250-300. The local place sold me one for $300 with lifetime warranty. It hurts, but hopefully it'll help avoid breakdowns in some far distant place someday.
Hard to justify spending so much on an older vehicle for one single part, but there doesn't seem to be any other option.
A couple of months ago, I started to notice coolant on the drivers side of the engine but could never figure out where it was coming from. Well, two days ago after I got home from work, I noticed a huge puddle of antifreeze. Since it wasn't the upper hose it had to be the radiator so I pulled it out.
Pulled it out last night. This morning I found out that my regular radiator shop was closed for vacation so I took it elsewhere. The radiator split one tank seam wide open. It looks like it was seeping for a while and finally gave up completely.
Rather than try (again) to band-aid it up, I bought a new radiator. Online they were $250-300. The local place sold me one for $300 with lifetime warranty. It hurts, but hopefully it'll help avoid breakdowns in some far distant place someday.
Hard to justify spending so much on an older vehicle for one single part, but there doesn't seem to be any other option.