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Re: Egg in Radiator

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 4:50 pm
by Bonneville92V688
trigga_b wrote:What size is the sse radiator 1" or 1-3/8 and does it have the eng. oil cooler?
Pull the plastic shroud (the one with all the stickers on it) off the radiator (remove the top bolts for the fans too or it won't come off) and measure the core. You will know if you have a oil cooler, just look on the driver's side of the radiator. If you have 2 fairly large pipes going in, you have the oil cooler.

Re: Egg in Radiator

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:56 am
by trigga_b
Sorry, I ask I lot of newbie questions, but I just like to be reassured. I figure the 1-3/8 could fit.

Re: Egg in Radiator

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 10:01 am
by wjcollier07
Yeah, it'll fit. Thicker cores are better in general.

Re: Egg in Radiator

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 10:10 am
by Bigerik
X3 on the Bars. If you have to use something, it is the stuff to use.

Back in when Aston martin still built quality cars (not just upmarket Fords) every new V-8 would leave the factory with a can of "Bars" in it....

Re: Egg in Radiator

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 6:29 pm
by Boreas
Roadtech195 wrote:
Boreas wrote:They DID try that out in Mythbusters and it turned out to be plausible, it did stop the leak in their test. However this is a temporary solution in the case of an emergency if you are in the middle of the road and need to get home. Obviously not a permanent solution.

Linky dinky.

Um, how many people carry eggs with them on long drives? raise your hands... anyone?
Seems like it would be a good idea if you popped a radiator near a chicken farm but you would still have to steal an egg without getting shot by the farmer. Just fix it the right way and you will never have to post about using an egg for repairs ever again. :roll:
You need to chill out. It wasn't realized until later in the thread that the authoring poster was serious about sticking an egg in the radiator. To me it was a hypothetical question that got its answer:

Can you stop a leak with an egg? Probably yeah.

Now is it a good idea? Hell no.

Nevermind the semantics of actually finding an egg wherever one may be...

If you are going to attack someone, attack the authoring poster and not me. Thanks.

Re: Egg in Radiator

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 7:07 pm
by 00Beast
All right. We have a farm truck, a 67 chevy 4x4, and i put an egg in the radiator because it had a pinhole leak. It held for 3 days on the farm without leaking, and we used it quite a bit.

Answer: Yes, it will stop a small leak. However, it is not a permanent solution, and only works on smaller leaks, not a busted tube or anything else, just a patch to keep all of your fluid from leaking out while on your way home from the grocery store (hence the Egg) or anywhere else.

Re: Egg in Radiator

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 10:11 pm
by wjcollier07
BUT
the problem is that you have to VERY comprehensively flush the system once you've contaminated it with...an egg.

Re: Egg in Radiator

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 11:47 pm
by blubyu
My cousin put pepper in his 76 trans am. It worked, but his car smelled like a pot of soup.

Re: Egg in Radiator

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 12:45 am
by chopper442
Will it work ...maybe...I`d save the egg for the bacon and fix`er right!

Re: Egg in Radiator

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 7:31 pm
by Roadtech195
Boreas wrote:
Roadtech195 wrote:
Boreas wrote:They DID try that out in Mythbusters and it turned out to be plausible, it did stop the leak in their test. However this is a temporary solution in the case of an emergency if you are in the middle of the road and need to get home. Obviously not a permanent solution.

Linky dinky.

Um, how many people carry eggs with them on long drives? raise your hands... anyone?
Seems like it would be a good idea if you popped a radiator near a chicken farm but you would still have to steal an egg without getting shot by the farmer. Just fix it the right way and you will never have to post about using an egg for repairs ever again. :roll:
You need to chill out. It wasn't realized until later in the thread that the authoring poster was serious about sticking an egg in the radiator. To me it was a hypothetical question that got its answer:

Can you stop a leak with an egg? Probably yeah.

Now is it a good idea? Hell no.

Nevermind the semantics of actually finding an egg wherever one may be...

If you are going to attack someone, attack the authoring poster and not me. Thanks.

I should have specified that my reply of " Just fix it the right way and you will never have to post about using an egg for repairs ever again." was meant for the authoring poster and not Boreas. My deepest apologies. I deserve a :buttkick:

Re: Egg in Radiator

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 9:13 pm
by Ol' Timer
I wonder......if you put egg in the radiator to stop a leak, and you find that it's the Head Gasket that is leaking, does the exhaust have that rotten egg smell??? :roll:

Re: Egg in Radiator

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 10:00 pm
by Roadtech195
Then you may think the cat is shot :laughing3:

Re: Egg in Radiator

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 8:24 pm
by Boreas
Roadtech195 wrote: I should have specified that my reply of " Just fix it the right way and you will never have to post about using an egg for repairs ever again." was meant for the authoring poster and not Boreas. My deepest apologies. I deserve a :buttkick:
Its alright. Have a beer on me. :beer: