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Old 06-24-2006, 06:16 PM
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Exclamation Radiator Leak!

It looks like a small weld broke on the bottom right bracket and is causing the radiator to leak. I was wondering if anyone knows a small fix i can do so that i dont have to buy a whole new radiator right now. i plan on buying a new one but i have plans to take my car out to Indianapolis Motor Speedway tomorrow to watch the F1 race and they are letting people ride aorund the F1 track in their cars and it looks as if that wont happen now. If anyone has an idea please let me know, thank you.
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Re: Radiator Leak!

You can try brazing the hole.
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Re: Radiator Leak!

I'm probably too late, but you can use JB Weld, available at Home Depot and other stores for a "temporary" fix. I actually used it on my radiator neck for over a year before I had it recored.

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Re: Radiator Leak!

thank you.
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