Soldering Hairline crack in Radiator
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Soldering Hairline crack in Radiator
i have a TINY like ____ that big hairline crack on the top of my radiator...
anyone know if soldering that lil sucker would keep it shut for a while??
i have a Denso oem radiator... wondering would they bond together?
or is there some aftermarket glue or some what that can hold it together?
thanks...
p.s no $ to get a new one thats why i have to do this method....
anyone know if soldering that lil sucker would keep it shut for a while??
i have a Denso oem radiator... wondering would they bond together?
or is there some aftermarket glue or some what that can hold it together?
thanks...
p.s no $ to get a new one thats why i have to do this method....
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Re: Soldering Hairline crack in Radiator (Mike813)
go look it up in yellow page?
most of the radiator repair place have it..
beware, so ghetto place only put on a patch and it wont last
most of the radiator repair place have it..
beware, so ghetto place only put on a patch and it wont last
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Re: Soldering Hairline crack in Radiator (iam7head)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by iam7head »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">or do it the redneck way..JBweld aka cold weld
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When all else fails, JBWeld the **** outta it
you say it's on the top. if it's on the plastic part then JB may be the only solution.
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When all else fails, JBWeld the **** outta it
you say it's on the top. if it's on the plastic part then JB may be the only solution.
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Re: Soldering Hairline crack in Radiator (jweller)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jweller »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
When all else fails, JBWeld the **** outta it
you say it's on the top. if it's on the plastic part then JB may be the only solution.</TD></TR></TABLE>
yea the hairlines literally dead on top, right next to the cap...
When all else fails, JBWeld the **** outta it
you say it's on the top. if it's on the plastic part then JB may be the only solution.</TD></TR></TABLE>
yea the hairlines literally dead on top, right next to the cap...
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