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Wanted: CAT 262B Radiator
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 77674" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Only three leaks? mine looked like it was hit with a shotgun.... I think i was just too cheap to spend the money to get a new one, but my persistance paid off. It took me quite a while to get them all. I'd weld up what i could see, then submerged it in water and used a compressor to pressurise it and looked for bubbles. I got them all in the end.</p><p>Hopefully the reman facility can get you sorted out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 77674, member: 82"] Only three leaks? mine looked like it was hit with a shotgun.... I think i was just too cheap to spend the money to get a new one, but my persistance paid off. It took me quite a while to get them all. I'd weld up what i could see, then submerged it in water and used a compressor to pressurise it and looked for bubbles. I got them all in the end. Hopefully the reman facility can get you sorted out. [/QUOTE]
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