I am a retired AP U.S. Teacher that keeps cars a long time. I still own my first car from college, it is a 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo that I will own for 50 years this coming May. My daily driver is a 1996 Jeep Cherokee that has over 224000 miles on it and it starts up every day. My trip vehicle is a 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe with 123000 miles that loves to do 80 when it is on the highway.
I am originally from Troy, New York but live in Virginia Beach and was a teacher in Upstate New York and Virginia for over 40 years.
I do have a question for the group, my Tahoe has a weeping water pump that I plan to replace with new hoses and the radiator is the original and looks great. My question is, should I replace the radiator at the same time? The radiator is 23 years old and the Tahoe has never overheated or had a slight cooling problem.
Thanks for the advice
Mark Girard
I am originally from Troy, New York but live in Virginia Beach and was a teacher in Upstate New York and Virginia for over 40 years.
I do have a question for the group, my Tahoe has a weeping water pump that I plan to replace with new hoses and the radiator is the original and looks great. My question is, should I replace the radiator at the same time? The radiator is 23 years old and the Tahoe has never overheated or had a slight cooling problem.
Thanks for the advice
Mark Girard