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Radiator Leak

Flea

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My radiator has a leak around the top of the vent tube(?) that goes from the top tank to the filler neck.

Any problems in just soldering this? It's a very small leak, and I only noticed it because there was some coolant dripping on the brush guard (one or two drops). I've not noticed it before.

-Flea
 

FreightTrain

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use the correct solder.Don't just use electrical solder.Don't want to use a metal composit that will cause more corrosion though electrolosis(or how ever you spell it).
 

Jake0147

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You might or you might not do more harm than good, but if you bugger it all up and have to carry it to a radiator shop, you're not looking at much if any different cost in having them do it either way.
 
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