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<blockquote data-quote="gt96stang" data-source="post: 510982" data-attributes="member: 8377"><p>The upper mounts aren't too tight.. I've had this problem with regular radiators, and the fluidyne replacement witch is almost double in size.</p><p></p><p>Yes, definitely using the ones made for the 96.</p><p></p><p>I normally use a 50/50 mix with regular water.</p><p></p><p>I believe they have all been in the same spot; This last time my mechanic told me it's on the right... so I would want to assume passanger side as if you were looking at the front, I'll have to ask again once he opens up tomorrow.. But, I couldn't notice the leak and they were able to tell by pressure testing it.</p><p></p><p>I made the switch from the cheaper ones since they had the plastic endcaps, and that's when I could tell it would leak.. So I bought a fluidyne for the fact that it's all aluminum... The guys down at the radiator place said I may have a grounding issue; regardless they are looking at my radiator tomorrow..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gt96stang, post: 510982, member: 8377"] The upper mounts aren't too tight.. I've had this problem with regular radiators, and the fluidyne replacement witch is almost double in size. Yes, definitely using the ones made for the 96. I normally use a 50/50 mix with regular water. I believe they have all been in the same spot; This last time my mechanic told me it's on the right... so I would want to assume passanger side as if you were looking at the front, I'll have to ask again once he opens up tomorrow.. But, I couldn't notice the leak and they were able to tell by pressure testing it. I made the switch from the cheaper ones since they had the plastic endcaps, and that's when I could tell it would leak.. So I bought a fluidyne for the fact that it's all aluminum... The guys down at the radiator place said I may have a grounding issue; regardless they are looking at my radiator tomorrow.. [/QUOTE]
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