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So I have (now had) a leak from the radiator. It was at the top, passenger's side, looking down about 2 inches from the top. It was a nipple in the rad obviously meant to attach a hose to somewhere that was going nowhere - it just had a dead-end. The clamp had cut though the dead-end hose on it and it was leaking periodically but when it did it was a flood. Should this be attached to something? Or is the rad also for 944 turbo and the extra port was to cool the turbo? Sorry for the poor quality pic - had to use my cell phone in the garage.
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So the difference between mine and yours, Rxter, is that I had a cover over the extra nipple and yours had no cover (ie permanently blocked). Perhaps I have rad for a tip in my car which is a 6-speed. RS Barn did the install so I presume that they recognised that when it was installed.
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Maybe the early cars had the nipple as mine is a 92 and has one and rxter has a 94 with none.
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indeed. But the last hose lasted only 10K km, which is but a small fraction of a bazillion km. Although I might not personally live long enough to pass a bazillion, I feel certain that the chances are good for another 10K km.
I also noted, while looking for the leak, that I have what seems to be a lot of belt dust accumulated on surfaces near the serpentine belt. Is some belt wear normal? My car has only about 15K km on all new belts. I will try to snap a pic in a couple of days. But it is enough that you can scoop it up with your finger.
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