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Re: radiator stop leak---ginger powder???
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Posted by Okla/Kans Bill on June 01, 2003 at 19:02:20 from (209.240.198.61):
In Reply to: radiator stop leak---ginger powder??? posted by Ted on May 26, 2003 at 06:19:15:
Pepper works all right. When I was a kid, I bought a F-30 with hand brakes, back bout 70. It had a bad radiator leak and some old timer said to put pepper in it, and so Ibought the biggest can of pepper I could and put in it and went to plowing. I did this every year, Had to, and every winter, id have to take a screwdriver with a long shank and pry anx poke the stuff from the drain pipe before it would drain down to where I could put antifreez it. I rather doubrt that I did, as it was impossible to start in Northern Kansas in the wintertime. But I remember that when I had the pepper in the radiator and went out for to plow, that I would sneeze my head off for a hour until it had all sealed.
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