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Change a Rad in The snow?

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    Change a Rad in The snow?

    Would it be safe to change a radiator if it's snowing out? Can I damage the car in any way? Might be dumb but, I'd rather ask then find out the hard way...

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    Originally posted by 91AccordRL View Post
    Would it be safe to change a radiator if it's snowing out? Can I damage the car in any way? Might be dumb but, I'd rather ask then find out the hard way...
    no it will be fine but freeze ur ass off.good luck

    my new turbo build

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      #3
      Any words of wisdom or advice before digging into it? How hard it is? Also, whats the easiest/quickest way to drain her? She seems empty as hell now tho anyway lol

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        #4
        theres a plug at the bottom of rad twist off an your coolant should pour out, then go from there taking off yours fans an rad hoses

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          Originally posted by 512CB7 View Post
          theres a plug at the bottom of rad twist off an your coolant should pour out, then go from there taking off yours fans an rad hoses
          and thats/\/\/\it in a nut shell.o and leave the catch pan under the rad even though it empty.cause even when its empty when the hoses come off there is still some left.

          my new turbo build

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            #6
            Thanks guys! Finally got her in, had to delay it a few days as we needed to replace bolts etc that were rusted.

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