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Old 01-08-2009, 01:17 PM   #1
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Long story short I had a radiator that leaked on me so under warranty got a new one. I still have the old radiator and want to try to sell it. I have some of that JB waterweld stuff and I want to know if I cover up a few fins would that affect anything at all? were talking 2-3 fins on the sides only.
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Old 01-08-2009, 02:42 PM   #2
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no, it will be fine as long as you dont start covering alot of the fins.
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yeah it leaks where the fins meet the side cans so I had planned on laying the jb putty kind of like a bead of caulk. If i do that it will probably cover up a few fins and I just want to make sure that won't cause any problems.
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your sure that will hold??
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yeah i know it will hold it is just a matter of making sure I get everything that was leaking. There were a ton of places that it was leaking.
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