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leaking radiator wanted to try cold weld


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Have any of you had experience in using cold weld on a radiator? The leak is on the seam of the tube that connects the upper radiator hose. The radiator is metal.
 


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think something like JB weld would be pretty iffy on a radiator because of tempeture changes the metal is alway contracting and expanding to some degree,try some brazing rod and a propane torch,should work much better.
 

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i tried jb on mine and the pressure blew it right out. far better off getting a new old one at the junk yard. got mine for 35
 

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or a new new one for 120. :)
 

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I had a leak in the same spot on mine
I tried the plastic jb-weld stuff, I tried some epoxy, and I tried to melt it shut with a woodburner, nothing worked
I ended up getting a new rad last week off ebay for 130 with shipping.
some people recomended bars leak, but I dont like using that stuff.
 

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bars leak clogs your coolant passages in the block. you can take your radiator to any muffler shop and ask them to braise it back together for you for about $15. but done expect it to be permanent.
 

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yeah fk bars leaks.. nasty stuff.

i vote for the new old one :)
 

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Thank you I am glad I didn't go with the cold weld stuff now. I will get a new radiator. Found some on Ebay for 80 dollars that's with shipping.
 

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Thank you I am glad I didn't go with the cold weld stuff now. I will get a new radiator. Found some on Ebay for 80 dollars that's with shipping.
:icon_thumby: WOW! THATS A LOW PRICE!:icon_hornsup:
 

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wow, great price
but he has the 2.3 - that's only a 1-core rad

and he can't braze it - it's cracked on the plastic part
 

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