leaking radiator.
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jblackburn
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It depends where it's leaking.
If it's just a crack in one of the tanks or neck of the radiator, you can drain it, sand down the area of the crack, and then apply some of the high-strength JB Weld that you can find at an auto parts or home improvement store. Do not use the quick-set - it doesn't hold as well.
If it's just a crack in one of the tanks or neck of the radiator, you can drain it, sand down the area of the crack, and then apply some of the high-strength JB Weld that you can find at an auto parts or home improvement store. Do not use the quick-set - it doesn't hold as well.
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fazool
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Your post is rather vague and the information not specific enough to answer your question.
Where exactly is it leaking? Is it leaking at the reservoir? Is a seam leaking? Is a connector leaking? Is there a leak in one of the cooling tubes/fins?
How much is it leaking? Is it leaking a drop an hour or a gallon an hour?
Depending upon the details you provide your answer will vary widely from :
- simple fix - pour in some silver solder powder
- clean and apply Weld like JB described
- replace an o-ring
- remove the radiator, weld the spot
- remove the radiator, replace the gaskets
- remove and replace the radiator
In order to help you, you need to provide more details.
Where exactly is it leaking? Is it leaking at the reservoir? Is a seam leaking? Is a connector leaking? Is there a leak in one of the cooling tubes/fins?
How much is it leaking? Is it leaking a drop an hour or a gallon an hour?
Depending upon the details you provide your answer will vary widely from :
- simple fix - pour in some silver solder powder
- clean and apply Weld like JB described
- replace an o-ring
- remove the radiator, weld the spot
- remove the radiator, replace the gaskets
- remove and replace the radiator
In order to help you, you need to provide more details.
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the leak is on the upper side of the radiator on the drivers side.when the coolant is running with the fun running l see smoke on the drivers side of the radiator.the leak is about a drop in two days.not that of a big leak
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jblackburn
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Try the JB weld approach if you can get to where it's leaking. Drain the level a bit, make sure the area is dry, and then scuff up the plastic a little bit before applying the JB.
You may have to remove the top cover and/or fan shroud to actually reach parts of it.
You may have to remove the top cover and/or fan shroud to actually reach parts of it.
'98 S70 T5
2016 Chevy Cruze Premier
A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
mercuic: Long live the tractor motor!
2016 Chevy Cruze Premier
A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
mercuic: Long live the tractor motor!






