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  • thanks for your video

  • jb weld or buy a new one

  • 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

  • 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?

  • plastic radiators are crap... nothing like the old brass and copper.

  • 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.

  • Can you solder an aluminum radiator on the trays? Or use JB weld?

  • @yertle406 your best bet is to save or spend the money and just get a new one! all that crap is just that ............CRAP!

  • I dont know where they found this guy but he does not know what hes talking about. He's probably a shadetree mechanic or something.

    Im a radiator repairman and I can tell you that a plastic alluminum radiators are repairable 90% of the time. The way we repair "craked tanks" is by replacing the tank with a new tank, not welding it like he says or putting epoxy on it. And Repairing leaks in the core are easily welded. U never want to pour anything in ur radiator thats not water or coolant.

  • @shizty98 I appreciate the insight, but I don't think the insult was necessary.

  • What about around where the hexagon nut is coming out at the little hose

  • I have a 96 dodge ram pick up. The brace fitting coming out of the radiator to the tans. line is striped is there a way to repair this?

  • i have a leak on the top on the plastic can i fix it

  • unfortunately, fixing a plastic radiator is very problematic, as you cannot braze or solder it like an all brass or aluminum one

    although i have seen a plastic welder from harbor freight for $35 that i have thought about repairing a radiator of my own using this method although i have not done it yet, the best bet is to replace the whole radiator

  • thanks for sharing! really nice video

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