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fluidyne radiator repair?
So my friend practically gave me this radiator from his old DC2. He said it has a small pinhole leak somewhere along the front of it. I was wondering how I could go about fixing this? Or if I was to take it to a repair shop, what would they do to repair it?
check it out, the inlet and outlet match the s13 hoses very closely! ![]() ![]() |
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find out where its at, and JB weld it.. or some stuff they got at your local auto parts store.
if its only a "pin size" hole, then that stuff above should take care of it.
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well, if its actually pinhole sized, a lil radiator seal that comes in a little film canister would work.
DONT use the liquid/pelet mixture. The stuff i'm talking about is strait powder and is grey..almost like ground up pencil led. I'd prolly only use half a tube as too much will CLOG a radiator. or just take it to a radiator repair shop, and pay like 40 bucks to have it flushed and repaired... they solder it i believe |
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What I would do is get a acetylene torch and some silver and fill it in.
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