Radiator leaking.
Discussion in 'Volvo Forum' started by Snailexpress, Oct 22, 2019.
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I put a Dura-Lite in mine earlier this year and so far so good, I believe it was around $1000 cad.
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I prefer radiator works over Detroit Radiator. Now that LKQ bought them, their distribution network has expanded. Give them a call, check locations, prices. Detroit ain’t what they used to be, since they hit the big time.
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Sounds like another job for Mend-Tite. Nobody believes me, except old timers, maybe, (it's how I found out about it)but the stuff works. I've used it a dozen times. It does NOT plug heater cores, and while nothing fixes it permanently, it puts off the inevitable, while you allegedly save up for the new core,,,or trade the truck before it leaks again.
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I carry a plastic welder around for emergency repairs.
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I've had some success with it, but if you don't match the welding rods to the material you're repairing, it won't bond correctly. Harbor freight sells a multi pack of PVC, ABS, and PP rods. I have not been able to get PVC to bond correctly, but I have done PP, ABS, PE, and nylon.Johny41 and Snailexpress Thank this.
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