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Puncturing the radiator
Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 4:31 pm
by MFP-66
what if it also damaged the trans cooler (in rad) losing fluid causing no drive
had a trans cooler line come off a f250 ford truck it only went about 1/4 mile before coming to a halt
Puncturing the radiator
Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 4:47 pm
by March Hare
Quote: Originally posted by MFP-66 on 16 July 2007
what if it also damaged the trans cooler (in rad) losing fluid causing no drive
had a trans cooler line come off a f250 ford truck it only went about 1/4 mile before coming to a halt
...in the Holden van's radiator, the A/T cooler lines were inside either the bottom cap ( vertical flow )..or one of the side caps ( horizontal flow ).. that fence picket would have had to puncture the brass cap and the copper cooling line inside for that scenario..
..Your F-250 came to a halt due to sudden pump cavitation.. ( air ) .. A/T fluid is cooled before it is returned to the pump inside the case.
Puncturing the radiator
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 8:41 pm
by mattblackcustom
They couldn't have her drive miles and miles up the road, max wouldn't be able to runthat far, he would have just sat down for a cuppa and waited for the coppers!!
Puncturing the radiator
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 1:00 am
by March Hare
..What a wonderfull philosophy you have.......................... ......take him away
Puncturing the radiator
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 7:48 am
by Suede
I killed a flathead mercury engine in about five mins one fall. my dad had drained my trucks radiator to flush it with the hose and hadnt got around to refilling it.. I didnt know of it, the temp gauge didnt work. I ruined that great flatty motor.....
She just started losing power suddenly and then just quit running. I was able to get the block free by dragging the truck with a tractor, but she ran like hell then.I ruined that great flatty motor..... Im still pissed at this and it was four years back.
I think that little wagon of max's wouldve gotten a lot farther than it did in the movie.