aahh! I broke my radiator hose mount!

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Old May 25, 2007 | 09:19 PM
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Default aahh! I broke my radiator hose mount!

crx was over heating like mad cause my fan finally died on it. got to the auto part store and got a brand new motor. While i was about to slide the clamp off the top hose of the radiator, part of the radiator snapped off with it!

Anybody know if this is fixable at all with some DIY method? glue? something? I cant afford a brand new radiator. If there some good guys selling radiators for 90 crx si for CHEAP (and will ship) pm me if i cant salvage this one :-|





btw: i trierd gorilla glue just to hold me out till i got the car home. lasted 10 minutes. car was steaming jsut 3 minutes out of getting home. not even the mighty gorilla could hold this one (its a foam glue )
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Old May 25, 2007 | 09:29 PM
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Don't think any DIY method will hold up long enough. If junkyards don't have anything try the classifieds on here. If you can wait a few days i can try to get you one. Like mid next week maybe? let me know..but sadly..replacement might be your only option
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Old May 25, 2007 | 11:34 PM
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jb weld FTW..

seriously though, i would be hitting up a junkyard, although i think ive only ever seen 2 radiators that were not completly destroyed in a junkyard.
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