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While removing a power steering line I may have put a 7/8ths wrench into my radiator. Is this something I can JB weld/putty/braze to fix? It's a small hole, it produces a ~1/16" stream, fixable? Thanks
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Guest tbutera2112
we used gum to temporarily plug a hole in my old radiator...i mean, it did work, and it stopped the water....not sure how it would hold up long term lol
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jbweld is awesome stuff, I would try that first honestly. Drain your coolant, wipe it on and let it dry overnight, and fill it back up.

 

or just use the jb wet weld, and not bother with draining it or anything...you can use that crap under water lol

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if its a tube, you can sever it and twist/roll both new ends with needle nose pliers to seal it up. Just remove the fins around the affected area for room to roll a couple times.

 

while the vehicle is cold is preferable lolz.

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Tinman could always fabricate a radiator bypass kit so you:

 

A)Don't lose wasted heat energy to the atmosphere

B)Save weight

C)Don't poke anymore holes in your radiator.

 

http://www.tignum.cocochina.com/UploadFile/2009-11/20091130173454669.jpg

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