wsucougarx
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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 My winch clutch handle lock out bracket worked it's way into the radiator thus causing a 1 mm hole. The radiator is near new and I know these things can be repair.
My question is would a standard propane torch found at Walmart, flux, and solder be good to go on this repair? What type of solder do I want to look for? I am determined to do this myself. I have some experience soldering electrical connections but nothing like this. Being where I live, the local radiator shops just replace radiators they don't fix ones with holes. Please advise.
My question is would a standard propane torch found at Walmart, flux, and solder be good to go on this repair? What type of solder do I want to look for? I am determined to do this myself. I have some experience soldering electrical connections but nothing like this. Being where I live, the local radiator shops just replace radiators they don't fix ones with holes. Please advise.