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  • #16
    Yeah, that Barr's Stop Leak is good stuff, it might work for you. I used it in a '79 TA that had a BIG crack in the side of the radiator. Got me by for a couple of years in high school when I didn't have any $$$...

    But like one person said it could clog your core etc, but that might not be a big deal if you are going to buy new eventually. I have heard of people putting in the stop leak, then running for a day so that the leak was sealed good, then flushing the radiator to get all of the leftover stop leak out so it doesn't cause problems...
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    • #17
      I know thaata this sounds strange but a little bit of black pepper will usually stop a small leak like that just don't over do it.
      Remember that sometimes, silence is the best answer.<br />Warren White<br />1996 PoloGreen Coup <a href=\"http://vampyr.settanni.net/\" target=\"_blank\">http://vampyr.settanni.net/</a> <br />\"Jealousy\"<br /> CTFBA member of the month Sept 03

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      • #18
        Originally posted by vampyr:
        I know thaata this sounds strange but a little bit of black pepper will usually stop a small leak like that just don't over do it.
        I think i'd buy some stop leak or something from autozone before i used black pepper lol.
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        • #19
          don't get me wrong I did not say that this was the correct way to fix the problem but it will work in a pinch. Pepper does kinda the same thing as stop leak the flakes move twards the leak and stick togeather kinda like a scab.
          Remember that sometimes, silence is the best answer.<br />Warren White<br />1996 PoloGreen Coup <a href=\"http://vampyr.settanni.net/\" target=\"_blank\">http://vampyr.settanni.net/</a> <br />\"Jealousy\"<br /> CTFBA member of the month Sept 03

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          • #20
            Well, if its a 94 blazer, thats the exact same radiator as i had in my 95 S-10.

            Whatever, you guys dont wanna head my advice, try everything like i did.


            You are gonna have to buy a new one.

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            • #21
              the plastic tanks on the ends of radiators get old and brittle after a while. even if you fix this leak, you will be getting another shortly.

              junk the radiator. get a new aftermarket radiator with metal end tanks. these can be repaired

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