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Polk Crawler

07-30-2003 17:31:22




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Twice have had to pull OC3 radiator and take it in for expensive repair; last shop repair job done last fall; now a very slow drip leak is showing at seam under neck; any suggestions how to stop it short of another taking it out and heading for the repair shop again? A new radiator would be the ideal fix but, whoever said it was on target: antique tractors are money pits!! Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks. PC

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possum

07-31-2003 21:41:53




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 Re: radiator leak in reply to Polk Crawler, 07-30-2003 17:31:22  
Please don't put anything inside your radiator. Get a stick of the gray, 2-part epoxy fuel tank repair stuff from your auto parts store and daub it on. Unless you are a nut about appearances, you can be sloppy.



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td-9

07-30-2003 19:07:46




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 Re: radiator leak in reply to Polk Crawler, 07-30-2003 17:31:22  
When i fixed a stick hole with radiator on machine i was left with a seep from the repair. dumped some (bars leak) in and leak stoped after a few minutes. bars leak is the only thing i know that will not form deposits in engine.



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