3 Responses to “Auto Repair & Maintenance : How to Seal a Car Radiator”
deathparade32
08. Feb, 2010
unfortunately, fixing a plastic radiator is very problematic, as you cannot braze or solder it like an all brass or aluminum one
although i have seen a plastic welder from harbor freight for $35 that i have thought about repairing a radiator of my own using this method although i have not done it yet, the best bet is to replace the whole radiator
26jhood
08. Feb, 2010
i have a leak on the top on the plastic can i fix it
juanoporras
08. Feb, 2010
thanks for sharing! really nice video
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deathparade32
08. Feb, 2010
unfortunately, fixing a plastic radiator is very problematic, as you cannot braze or solder it like an all brass or aluminum one
although i have seen a plastic welder from harbor freight for $35 that i have thought about repairing a radiator of my own using this method although i have not done it yet, the best bet is to replace the whole radiator
26jhood
08. Feb, 2010
i have a leak on the top on the plastic can i fix it
juanoporras
08. Feb, 2010
thanks for sharing! really nice video