JasonJ
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I guess this will be my week for fixing leaks. While at work back at the office I noticed a small puddle of green under my truck. I of course knew what that meant but I didn't want to think about it right then. When I was done for the day I fired it up and let it run to warm up, and a steady dripping of antifreeze was coming from the radiator area. I drove home and left it running and did the search with a flashlight. My truck is a 95 Ford F150, and they use an aluminum radiator with plastic sides crimped on, and it was leaking around this crimped joint all up and down the passenger side of the radiator. After a brief cuss fest I tore the fan and shroud out, unbolted the radiator, and tilted the leaking side up, leaving all hoses and tranny lines hooked up. I used a pair of vice grips and squeezed the crimp all the way up and down, front and back. That fixed it, but it prompted me to ask myself "why the heck would they build a radiator like that". Just something to remember for any 92-96 Ford trucks and Bronco owners out there....