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I would of wrapped it with a few coat hangers first, them the tape.

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Not Me
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Thought of another one: This one might take the cake...
If you have a piston ring that is not sealing up at all, pull that piston, take the rings out, get some single core copper wire (home wiring) and slip it in the grove where the rings should go. If you are hardcore, make two rings. Hammer this piston back into the cyl. The engine will howl like all hell is breaking loose for about 30 minutes, but once the copper seats, its as good as new...
Thought of another one: This one might take the cake...
If you have a piston ring that is not sealing up at all, pull that piston, take the rings out, get some single core copper wire (home wiring) and slip it in the grove where the rings should go. If you are hardcore, make two rings. Hammer this piston back into the cyl. The engine will howl like all hell is breaking loose for about 30 minutes, but once the copper seats, its as good as new...
p.s can somebody explain why the soap did not melt from the gas?just curious.![]()
I would of wrapped it with a few coat hangers first, them the tape.![]()
Remembered this one: I actually just suggested this to someone else in a different thread a few days back and forgot all about putting it in this thread...
If you're radiator is overheating consistently and its just because you're pulling a load or in the mountains, put a copper tube above the RAD with little holes in it. Connect that tube to a hose connected to a 2L soda bottle filled with water under your left foot. Whenever it starts getting hot, stomp on the bottle which will spray water on the rad cooling it significantly instantaneously...
This trick will limp home almost any overheating problem. This can be amended for whatever materials you have. You esentially make your rad into a swamp cooler...
Hope no one ever has to use this, but it does work.
Remembered this one: I actually just suggested this to someone else in a different thread a few days back and forgot all about putting it in this thread...
If you're radiator is overheating consistently and its just because you're pulling a load or in the mountains, put a copper tube above the RAD with little holes in it. Connect that tube to a hose connected to a 2L soda bottle filled with water under your left foot. Whenever it starts getting hot, stomp on the bottle which will spray water on the rad cooling it significantly instantaneously...
This trick will limp home almost any overheating problem. This can be amended for whatever materials you have. You esentially make your rad into a swamp cooler...
Hope no one ever has to use this, but it does work.
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Got me home 9 hours away.Also the rear diff was going out the whole way.Fun weekend.