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How do you repair a plastic radiator?In: Honda Odyssey |
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You don't, you just replace them.
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they're not really made to be "repaired", easier to just replace it. it would be hard to "fix-it" but i would suggest a good epoxy to try and seal it, it's just hard to get it to stick to it.
you can weld the plastic with special tool that is like a soldering iron.you need these special rods nylon to be exact. the iron cost 60$. it's easy to say just replace it but mine cost $240 not to mention the labor ?
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I repaired an outlet in a plastic radiator with a galvanized pipe nipple, available at any home improvement store. It's just a real short piece of pipe.
First I reamed out the hole where the outlet fitting was so a 1/2" pipe nipple would go in. Then I screwed the nipple in. I used the "plastic welder" the answerer above me described to put a bead of nylon around the nipple to protect from leaks, and then I fiberglassed the whole bottom of the radiator for good measure. This lasted for about nine months.
Would I do it again? Not really; even though I put a lot of anti-leaking stuff on the repair--the bead, the fiberglass--the radiator always leaked a little from the area of the repair.
First answer by Redbeard. Last edit by Jmowreader. Contributor trust: 97 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 54 [recommend question]
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