where does it leak from. When metal gets cold, it shrinks. Radiators are 
sealed together with lead so the lead could be shrinking and leaking along a 
seam, but it seems that the hot days should build enough pressure to find 
that same "leak".
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Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 6:52 PM
Subject: SD> Radiator


> Could someone please answer this for me because it is driving me nuts. My 
> radiator leaks but only when it is extremely cold out. Days above 20 no 
> problem (Nebraska) and in the summer it never overheats. The temp gauge 
> does not move above 195 but it spits out antifreeze like crazy when the 
> temperature is below 15 degrees. I have changed the thermostat, i have 
> changed the radiator (3 times), i had the system flushed. I am at a lose.
>
> Sean
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