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They do normally I’ve just put a gallon of 50/50 coolant/antifreeze from a gas station in yesterday after replacing the thermostatBy the time you screw around trying JB weld or similar, with having to prep the surfaces and waiting to set up, etc., you are better off just replacing the rad.
Green coolant in the 3.6? Don't they normally have the purple oat coolant?
This is what I was worried about.Mixing improper coolant can result in gel like substances forming. If unsure in the future distilled water can be used to top off a low system.
Our Rams use Oat type coolant.
Search on our forum for Rmi 25 , it will help to remove any crude that may be occurring in your system.
Google what happens if you mix the wrong coolants in a Ram that uses OAT 10 year coolant. You might want to drain and flush the system before you drive any farther,otherwise you might be replacing things like a heater core etc. in 6 months time.They do normally I’ve just put a gallon of 50/50 coolant/antifreeze from a gas station in yesterday after replacing the thermostat
You need a new radiator. Replaced my fair share for cracked plastic tanks. I suggest OEM for that part.I’ve got a crack causing a coolant leak just not sure what part I need to get. Looking for some help! In the attachment the arrow shows where the leak is at.
You are wasting your time attempting to repair the plastic radiator tank(s). Ask me how I know!I’ve got a crack causing a coolant leak just not sure what part I need to get. Looking for some help! In the attachment the arrow shows where the leak is at.
It cannot be fixed, and a new one only runs around $100 and takes less than a hour to replace. I did mine last year.I’ve got a crack causing a coolant leak just not sure what part I need to get. Looking for some help! In the attachment the arrow shows where the leak is at.