Rockledge
Pluggin' away
Hello guys and gals,
I've just encountered my first "problem" with my SHO (all the other little things that I have fixed so far I knew about before I bought the car wink ). It seems that one of the plastic (nylon?) radiator tanks has sprung a leak up near where the upper hose connects to the radiator.
I have done a search and read through some very good threads like this one which have helped me figure out my plan of action. I will be picking up a new GDI radiator from Autozone (part # 432192) for about $150 and replacing it myself. I used to own a 1993 Sable so I previously purchased a '93-'94 Ford Factory Workshop Manual CD for it, and I'm glad to say it applies to my '94 SHO. So I intend on following the remova/installation procedure in the Ford Manual.
The process looks pretty straightforward, but I was wondering if anyone had any other tips or cautions they might give me for the job? Anything special I should worry about, say for example, disconnecting the tranny cooler lines?
Any feedback would be welcome...thanks!
I've just encountered my first "problem" with my SHO (all the other little things that I have fixed so far I knew about before I bought the car wink ). It seems that one of the plastic (nylon?) radiator tanks has sprung a leak up near where the upper hose connects to the radiator.
I have done a search and read through some very good threads like this one which have helped me figure out my plan of action. I will be picking up a new GDI radiator from Autozone (part # 432192) for about $150 and replacing it myself. I used to own a 1993 Sable so I previously purchased a '93-'94 Ford Factory Workshop Manual CD for it, and I'm glad to say it applies to my '94 SHO. So I intend on following the remova/installation procedure in the Ford Manual.
The process looks pretty straightforward, but I was wondering if anyone had any other tips or cautions they might give me for the job? Anything special I should worry about, say for example, disconnecting the tranny cooler lines?
Any feedback would be welcome...thanks!