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Radiator leak bottom back corner driver side
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[QUOTE="Mishimoto, post: 1194910, member: 10602"] As others have mentioned, warranty is rather unlikely although certainly worth a shot. I have seen a few cases where the replacement charges were significantly reduces. In the meantime, gauge the amount of fluid loss and try to top it off as best you can for now. Thanks for the recommendation! We just launched a revised radiator design with new features that strengthen the core and reduce the impact of chassis flex on radiator integrity. Check out the details below. [url]http://engineering.mishimoto.com/2015/03/mishimoto-ford-6-4l-powerstroke-aluminum-radiator-version-2-details/[/url] Thanks Agreed! Cab mounts are common failure points and will cause quite a bit of flex transfer throughout the truck. This eventually results in radiator support flex and compromises the radiator itself. We put together a checklist with a great deal of maintenance and TSB items to inspect prior to radiator replacement. [url]http://engineering.mishimoto.com/2014/07/mishimoto-6-4l-powerstroke-radiator-analysis/[/url] Daystar makes a kit which replaces the stock cab mounts. We installed a set and they appeared to be far more robust than the stock units. Might be worth checking out! Thanks -John [/QUOTE]
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