A car radiator can leak in the tank, the core or in the radiator hoses, and a crack in the aluminum or plastic parts can’t typically be repaired. Learn about fixing a …
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A car radiator can leak in the tank, the core or in the radiator hoses, and a crack in the aluminum or plastic parts can’t typically be repaired. Learn about fixing a …
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@yertle406 your best bet is to save or spend the money and just get a new one! all that crap is just that …………CRAP!
good info., well explained. For cracks in the top plastic have you seen replacement brass top sections? Seems like a novel idea, but I wouldn't know how to get the top section off. Thanks again.
plastic radiators are crap… nothing like the old brass and copper.
mine is leaking from the right side in the bottom 🙁
it doesnt leak much just a little bit but the water is kinda hot………….
will that liquid help?
I have A leak in my radiator in the upper (R) side (installed). I have used aluma seal but the hole is to big to plug this way . can some one offer some good advice.
thank you
leaky blazer
thanks for your video
This info isn't accurate,there are a range of low heat solders out now [E.g. Durafix etc] that are very good for repairing ally radiators.
You didn't follow the instructions on the bottle, it should have fucked up your car lol.
Yeah I bought a bottle yesterday and it didn't do a thing, I took my rad out this morning and I'm ordering a new one next Friday. Damn cringe seals
Thank You Sir. Bill Howes.