09-15-2023, 05:44 PM
My radiator weeped when I bought the coach.
It leaked when I was in Fargo and all my help was in Arizona or Spokane. I limped across town in Fargo looking for help there and my temps were all over the place in just a few miles of driving.
Talked to my race mechanic just spitballing ideas.
Cut to the chase
I filled the system and left the cap loose and drove from Fargo to Spokane then to Arizona where Leo replaced it.
So yes you can limp home for sure. As long as the leak is pressure caused. If the leak is not pressure sensitive I would be hooking up a remote camera and monitoring that feed as I drove.
Cell phones make good remote monitoring systems.
just my pennies.
It leaked when I was in Fargo and all my help was in Arizona or Spokane. I limped across town in Fargo looking for help there and my temps were all over the place in just a few miles of driving.
Talked to my race mechanic just spitballing ideas.
Cut to the chase
I filled the system and left the cap loose and drove from Fargo to Spokane then to Arizona where Leo replaced it.
So yes you can limp home for sure. As long as the leak is pressure caused. If the leak is not pressure sensitive I would be hooking up a remote camera and monitoring that feed as I drove.
Cell phones make good remote monitoring systems.
just my pennies.
1998 Coach 484
1997 Suzuki Sidekick toad.
Cheers.