Hi List, My son and I are on a western adventure from NY state in my 1960 BN7. It's been going great until today when we found a pin hole leak in the lower radiator hose where the heater piece attach
As you may know the cap allows the radiator to pressurize, raising the boiling point, boiling water doesn't do its cooling job as well. With the cap off it should leak less, don't think the hose will
Some will see this as heresy, but you might throw a bottle of "Bars Leaks" in the radiator. My dad--who used to be a factory rep for Ford and an auto shop teacher--said they used to routinely put it
150 miles to the Grand Canyon from Western NY??? Are you talking about Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon? It's grand will be tape, http://www.aol.com _______________________________________________ Healeys
Disregard my previous post. I made a silly assumption that you were in W NY when you wrote the post. Cheers. tom It's grand will be tape, http://www.aol.com __________________________________________
First congratulations on your fortitude and welcome to the great southwest. I use my 100 for travel quite a bit and so have had a few similar experiences myself. I had to replace a head gasket in Ki
A Dutch Road Patrol man once helped me with a leaking radiator hose by putting a matchstick across the opening of the radiator cap and putting the cap back on. That way no pressure could be built up
Good news. With the hose taped and the cap loose, my son and I easily made it the 150 miles from Kayenta, AZ to the Grand Canyon. As a few mentioned, it was a great time of year to have the problem.