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Old 03-03-2010, 03:14 PM
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If anybody is draining their radiator between now and Friday I would appreciate it if you would measure the o-ring on the drain valve. It will pull out of the radiator. Thanks!
 
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why don't you just drain it yourself?
 
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Just get a pack of O-rings with assorted sizes, up to about 1"
 
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Originally Posted by Cheek-oh!
why don't you just drain it yourself?
I'm going to... But would like to have the o-ring before I do that way I don't have to make a special trip to the parts store.

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Just get a pack of O-rings with assorted sizes, up to about 1"
That's what I'll probably end up doing. Just wanted to pick everyone's brain to see if anybody knew.
 



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