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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 04:29 AM
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you were smart in replacing the radiator. it's not worth it to fix an old, cracked one.

best practices would suggest to replace the thermostat too. you especially want to flush your system at the same time, due to being forced to use dirty water earlier. you want to make sure any crap that got in there is washed out.

so, buy new tstat, remove old tstat, flush the system, install new tstat.

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