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  1. wsucougarx

    radiator repair

    got started on the solder job tonight. Couldn't figure out why the solder wasn't sticking...hmm did I forget a step.....oh yah flux. I forgot to buy flux. Project put off yet another day.:cry: Luckily I don't work tomorrow...whew!!
  2. wsucougarx

    radiator repair

    I've got some silver solder. Will that work?
  3. wsucougarx

    radiator repair

    I do have a Keller Soldering Iron. Will this be big enough for the job? Type: Single Wattage: 140 W/100 W Temperature Range: 1020° F/900° F
  4. wsucougarx

    radiator repair

    Thanks DH I didn't event think about using my soldering iron. I know what I'm doing tonight;-)
  5. wsucougarx

    radiator repair

    Thanks for all your recommendations and advice guys. The holes are about 6-8 inches up from the bottom of the radiator in the vertical cooling passageway. Both are about 1 mm each. Luckily I only got the one passage way. I'm really kicking myself now because I thought about the plywood cover...
  6. wsucougarx

    radiator repair

    Well I decided to change out my hoses today on my '68. I got in a bit of a hurry and completely forgot to put my usual piece of thin plywood in front of the radiator. Well, while I leaned the radiator forward to loosen the fan bolts....it happened:shock: My winch clutch handle lock out bracket...
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