All Aluminum Radiators - All the same or what? And does the Egg Trick work?
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All Aluminum Radiators - All the same or what? And does the Egg Trick work?
On first note, my radiator is presumably leaking because there is coolant on the front of my motor and on the fan blades. Also coolant is still wet on my under plastic junk in the front. I havent had the chance to get it leak tested yet, but I will assume its leaking...
On the first problem, this car is my DD and I have not experienced any overheating or anything, but since its my DD and I drive it everyday, until I get my new radiator, does the egg trick work on the SC400's? You know, crack an egg in the radiator and it stops leaking... well since the SC400's use the coolant tank to fill the radiator, would it still work?
And the second question... looking for a cheap Aluminum radiator, I have been hearing they are mostly all the same. Search on ebay for supra radiators and you find a lot of them.
I am looking at these following ones. *cant post ebay links so search for the name*
GodSpeed - $240 shipped
Mishimoto - $230 shipped OBO
JVTR Racing - $230 shipped OBO
All are 2 row, same size.
All would require a tranny cooler which I have and an overflow container. I was looking at the JVTR one, but could I really go wrong?
On the first problem, this car is my DD and I have not experienced any overheating or anything, but since its my DD and I drive it everyday, until I get my new radiator, does the egg trick work on the SC400's? You know, crack an egg in the radiator and it stops leaking... well since the SC400's use the coolant tank to fill the radiator, would it still work?
And the second question... looking for a cheap Aluminum radiator, I have been hearing they are mostly all the same. Search on ebay for supra radiators and you find a lot of them.
I am looking at these following ones. *cant post ebay links so search for the name*
GodSpeed - $240 shipped
Mishimoto - $230 shipped OBO
JVTR Racing - $230 shipped OBO
All are 2 row, same size.
All would require a tranny cooler which I have and an overflow container. I was looking at the JVTR one, but could I really go wrong?
Last edited by RedPhoenix; 05-14-08 at 07:28 AM.
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Not sure about eggs, but heard of that also. I would not put something into the cooling system unless I knew it was okay for the water pump.
You may already know this, but going to throw it out there for general knowledge.
Bar's stop leak (Golden seal powder in the small plastic tube the size of a roll of nickels) will stop small leaks on non-moving parts (sometimes permanently, but not recommended as a permanent fix to a problem like yours). It cost a buck or two at Walmart or most auto parts places and may be worth a try if you are not leaking much. The best thing about it is that it does not harm anything in the coolant system, as a matter of fact, car manufacturers like GM recommend it for certain motors and carry it as a GM part.
For anyone not familiar with Bar's, you can not put it in the overflow tank. It must be added directly into the circulating coolant system and the directions should be followed to the letter.
Good Luck,
Tim
You may already know this, but going to throw it out there for general knowledge.
Bar's stop leak (Golden seal powder in the small plastic tube the size of a roll of nickels) will stop small leaks on non-moving parts (sometimes permanently, but not recommended as a permanent fix to a problem like yours). It cost a buck or two at Walmart or most auto parts places and may be worth a try if you are not leaking much. The best thing about it is that it does not harm anything in the coolant system, as a matter of fact, car manufacturers like GM recommend it for certain motors and carry it as a GM part.
For anyone not familiar with Bar's, you can not put it in the overflow tank. It must be added directly into the circulating coolant system and the directions should be followed to the letter.
Good Luck,
Tim
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have friends with mishimotos in thier civics , they work great. I've never heard of the egg trick , but when my radiator was leaking i used the bars, It worked well for about a week. I'd say give that a shot.
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I am hesitant to add anything to my cooling system. Make sure you're not leaking from a hose or a loose fitting first. If it's the radiator, just replace it as soon as possible. I would seriously rent a cheap *** car or something to get you through if you had to before putting additives in the cooling system.
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get the mishimoto. they work great and you already have the trans cooler so you dont need to worry about finding a radiator with a trans cooler.
since youre in florida i wouldnt even run my car on coolant. water and water-wetter work great.
as far as additives like BARS in the coolant system; they work effectively. when i bought my car the previous owner did the water pump and after having the car for 5000 miles it started leaking. it wasnt a toyota part. i put bars in the system and drove like that for about a month until i came home from school so i could fix it.
i have not found the additive to effect the cooling system in negative way.
since youre in florida i wouldnt even run my car on coolant. water and water-wetter work great.
as far as additives like BARS in the coolant system; they work effectively. when i bought my car the previous owner did the water pump and after having the car for 5000 miles it started leaking. it wasnt a toyota part. i put bars in the system and drove like that for about a month until i came home from school so i could fix it.
i have not found the additive to effect the cooling system in negative way.
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Mine is leaking at the top where the plastic connects with the metal. I just ordered a Koyo Radiator on ebay a few days back that is metal and plastic also. I figured since the oem one lasted 185K, the other one should last at least that, since they claim to be as good as OEM or better. So 16 years and 185K, I think I'll be fine with plastic and metal.
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I have never heard of the egg trick. But... my dad, back in 86 or so rolled his 1961(or 62-63) unibody ford truck. It did no damage at all, but the bottom radiator hose popped off. While he was tightning it, he punctured the radiator (after he got mad at it and smashed it with the wrench). One of our friends in TN told us to sprinkle some pepper in it. It was awesome. I was only 6, but he just opened the top of our shaker, and pored a little pepper in, and wala, instantly it stopped leaking! It never leaked again, for years..
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It was about a 1/8" puncture.. And it wasn't like it filled up the hole. It stopped as soon as the pepper hit the coolant. I'd say it was less than a "shake" of pepper. It was very strange... Very..
Actually, I found a site that a user claims the pepper has the same effect that stop leak has..
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache...lnk&cd=6&gl=us
Supposedly, mythbusters did an episode on it, and it worked.
Actually, I found a site that a user claims the pepper has the same effect that stop leak has..
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache...lnk&cd=6&gl=us
Supposedly, mythbusters did an episode on it, and it worked.
Last edited by thegadget; 05-15-08 at 11:30 AM.
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I went with the Koyo Race all aluminum...I got it for 300 shipped new so I said to hell with it and paid the little extra for the piece of mind. Welds are flawless and the unit cools ridiculously well....