Posted by oldtanker on June 02, 2015 at 11:09:45 from (64.118.3.19):
In Reply to: repairing mysteries posted by 37Chief on June 02, 2015 at 09:13:45:
I haven't done one in years now but pumps are not bad.
As far as leaky radiators I've repaired a bunch. You have to be carful not to use too much heat as you can melt solder in other places that you really don't want to melt like where the tank attaches to the core. Replacing a core isn't a bad job but time consuming. The key is to tin it first. If you have never done it that's cleaning the area to be soldered really good. Acid solder cleaners work well. Then if needed acid core soldier tor tinning. A 50/50 tin lead mix works well and rosin cores seem to work best. As far as something like cleaning a core it's best to take that to a shop.
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