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    Ken
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    I need to replace a radiator on an 89 Sable and it is too cold (or lets admit I am too cold) to do it myself unless I have to.

    I will call West Seattle Radiator for an estimate in a few because I like to go local when ever I can, but does anyone have any recommendations of other local or south-side radiator shops?

    Come to think of it, the last time I fixed a radiator I used solder and a torch. Aren’t some of them plastic now? It could get ugly…

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    Ken
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    hehe. I got a quote from WS radiator of nearly 500.00

    Courtesy tire came in at about 350.

    I decided to replace it myself and figured if it would take a real mechanic half a day that I could do it in two.

    parts Cost 160.00 + tax for the extra cooling version and I only skinned one knuckle.

    I did however find out that a mixture of coolant and transmission fluid makes a Rod Stewart hair gel of great strength.

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