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Old 09-28-03, 03:42 PM
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Help with Radiator Leak!!

I just replaced my coolant lines in hopes to stop a coolant leak I have. WRONGO... It did not work. it seems I have a crack of some sort in my radiator. Is this common and can it be fixed or do I need to buy a new radiator?
Old 09-28-03, 04:02 PM
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buy a new radiator, if you have the stocker you should have a new one anyhow.

If you put JB weld or something on the current one it may hold, but like the previous idiot did on my car, it eventually wore off after a coolant flush and caused me to be **** out of luck one day.

But it provided a good reason for buying a Fluidyne
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Yeah you should get a new one like he said. If you do go with a fluidyne or koyo. It will be much better for your FD and will make the motor run cooler too.
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