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Unhappy Radiator question

Hi, guys, I just recently got a damn radiator leak at a weird spot. it's the top front where the foam padding is, and it's only a hairline crack about 4 -6 in. (I think i broke it when i was chaseing a maxima on highway) Anyways, i was trying JB weld it but it doesn't work, thinking of replacing it. Is it worth it to get a fluydine radiator?? Is it worth $400 bucks to get the damn thing?
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Old 11-30-2003, 01:24 AM
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Re: Radiator question

Its worth getting if you need it.
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Re: Radiator question

No its not. Unless u plan on putting ur car in a show.
U can buy a new radiator in ebay for about 100 bucks with shipping.
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Old 12-02-2003, 02:34 AM
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Re: Radiator question

Just change your rad. I had the same problem about two yearas ago and I bought a rad at partsource, dropped 'er in and no problems ever since.
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Old 12-02-2003, 05:10 AM
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are you asking if the fluidyne radiator has any increase over stock performance? because if my radiator gives one day id also like to know if i should get a nice shiny one haha
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The fluidyne is better, but I don't know if you'll actually need the increase. Just an OEM replacement should be fine, and much cheaper.
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Re: Radiator question

Thanks for all the advice. I am getting a replacment for $130, the OEM one. It's aluminum core, so should be enough for me.
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Old 12-04-2003, 01:51 PM
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Re: Radiator question

Hi, guys, i finally got the damn thing in out in this cold weather. But i have a problem now, I drip some of the automatic tranny fluid that were in the radiator and i can't seems to find the tranny fluid input. Anyone know?
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Re: Radiator question

There should be 2 spots on the radiator for the trans cooler lines - did you match the radiator you old one once it was removed - I might be the wrong part. Hard to say without seeing it.
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