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Wisconsin | Never seen one like that. That's either an air vent from the engine to the radiator, or the radiator to the reservoir, or possibly the end of that tube is open and it's a manual bleed valve? If the end of that tube is open, plug that off with JBweld. If it's connected to the engine or pressurized reservoir, patch the nipple back in place with JB. The part inside the radiator won't help you any because you're not taking the radiator apart to put one back in place. | |
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