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my radiator cracked like 4 weeks ago and if fixed her up with some jb weld, but now i see that its not holdin up and crackin through the jb weld jb weld must not hold up to the heat or pressure, does anyone know if theres anything else to fix a radiator, i know theres repair places but the closest one is 2 hrs away and was wonderin if theres anything that u can do urself?
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the company Permatex makes a radiator repair kit, but its only for fairly small sized holes, prolly not bigger than a 1/2" check it out, you can find it at your local auto store.
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this is why i took my stock air filter assy off! when i worked in my parents shop i would see at least 1 out of 15 honda's cracked right where the air filter assy attatches to the radiator.not a good idea with a plastic top radiator.
i was thinking about taking a soldering iron to mine. but i know from previous sheet metal expieriance you have to stop drill the ends of the cracks or they will spread. use a small drill bit and drill a hole on one end of the crack, then the other. this relieves the internal pressure caused by the crack and keeps it from spreading. Then i would fill it with high temp epoxy, and then take my soldering iron to it to cotorize the top. |
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i will look into that repair kit, the crack in the radiator is were the air filter thing is connected, its a hair line crack about 4 inches long, just enough to lose pressure and some fluid
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i tried jb weld once too
we need to fix a crack in hooptie's rad. top so we picked up some stuff called "QuickSteel" made by CarGo. it says it's good for: -gas tanks -radiators -blocks -tailpipes -mufflers -intake manifolds -batteries -stripped bolt holes -body rust areas plan to use it tomorrow. i'll let you know how it works
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Re: radiator repair
Better yet, just replace the radiator & fix it properly. Not temporary fix. I just got a new radiator for my '91 civic Si last week for $75.00. If you want a new one I can get one for you - $100.00 + shipping.
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not speaking for everybody but i used jb weld on my radiator because i was waiting for a new one in the mail and still needed to drive my car. i plan to use it tomorrow because the hole is less than a 1/4"....it barely leaks.
i am actually curious if the QuickSteel will work tomorrow. if it does i might just keep it in the car. if it does all that it says then it might be good to have for "just in case" and FYI...you can get a brand new radiator from RadiatorBarn.com for as low as $94 (and some change) shipped. i have gone through them before and can say they have fast service
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yea let me know if that quick steel stuff werks and where u can get if u know
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i fixed mine with JB weld about four years ago and its holding just fine, i scraped out the crack in a little "v" to give the jb weld a little more to hold on to and after the first bit i put on set up i added another layer and a little brass sink screen to give it some dimentional stability.
its not pretty but it sure did the job... |
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Re: radiator repair
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yeah i went out and got some last sunday cause i needed it fixed quick, and put it on, its werked so far kinda think itll last cause its rock hard and pretty durable, doesnt soften like the jb weld did when the radiator gets really hot
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Re: radiator repair
If your gonna half ass repair it like that, at least do not tighten the radiator cap so full pressure doesn't build.
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Re: Re: radiator repair
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i do agree with avoiding full pressure if it was half assed. but wait....that doesn't mean leave it loose enough to spew fluid (lol)
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haha if i had a picture of it it would eb halfed ass but it werks and i dont wnat to spend 80 bucks on a new one id rather spend 5 cucks to fix it
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Re: Re: Re: radiator repair
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Im just saying leave the cap 1/4-1/2turn loose to prevent full pressure. This way your repair is less likely to fail. If its gonna over-flow it should go in the over-flow tank. |
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