--- Lori Sickley <rovers@nep.net> wrote:
>
> >Pretend it's a coil-sprung Series....8*)
>
> Hey Al, check your mail, sent the radiator particulars
> backside.
>
> My 87 ended up having a faulty new cap causing similar
> problems...but I'm
> sure you've already looked there.
As a matter of fact, no. I just replace the cap last night.
Oh, were it somerthing that simple.....that would be nice.
ajr
Lucky for me it wasn't
> disappearing in
> the expensive place instead.
>
> Lori in PA
> Where my Series LR's *are* SUV's
> Superior Utilitarian Vehicles
> http://www.gotsoap.com
>
>
> >OK, so here's the deal. I have an 88 Range Rover that is
> >sucking down its entire coolant bottle when stopped and
> >emptying the radiator. However, I'm not seeing where the
> >coolant is going - no dripping anywhere and all the
> hoses
> >and such look tight and clean.
> >
> >The radiator's dodgy and old, but it doesn't seem to be
> >overtly leaking. Nor is there any coolan tin the exhaust
> >smoke, or a smell of antifreeze in the cab.
> >
> >Help me out here, folks - I need ideas bad.
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