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    Leaking radiator

    Any one know if you can get a epoxy or resin that can seal a small leak on a cr250 radiator?

    Would araldite work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LVN_CR250 View Post
    Any one know if you can get a epoxy or resin that can seal a small leak on a cr250 radiator?
    I bet you can
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    Any idea what it might be called?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LVN_CR250 View Post
    Any idea what it might be called?
    is it leaking through the core? or the upper and lower tanks?
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    Bottom tank . small hole in the corner

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    Quote Originally Posted by LVN_CR250 View Post
    Bottom tank . small hole in the corner
    if it was me, id whip the radiator off and just take it to an engineer and get him to blob a bit of weld on it. far better than resins or glues i reckon.
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    could be the go, see how it goes

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    I have used some stuff called Devcon aluminum putty, and several similar products more recently. They are a two pot epoxy, a bit like araldite with aluminum filings in it. Really good. Machinable when cured and everything. Try Paykels or similar. But the knead it stuff is pretty good as well, and more widely available. I think both are OK with the temperature.

    Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingcr250 View Post
    if it was me, id whip the radiator off and just take it to an engineer and get him to blob a bit of weld on it. far better than resins or glues i reckon.
    if you can find a welder who can weld alloy the thickness of a cigerrette paper- good luck!

    Quote Originally Posted by rogerh View Post
    I have used some stuff called Devcon aluminum putty, and several similar products more recently. They are a two pot epoxy, a bit like araldite with aluminum filings in it. Really good. Machinable when cured and everything. Try Paykels or similar. But the knead it stuff is pretty good as well, and more widely available. I think both are OK with the temperature.

    Good luck.
    This is what I was about to recommend - wicked stuff!- Locktite do a version too, The radiator guys use something that looks very like the loctite one- a soft grey liquid that sticks like shit to a 2 year olds undies.
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    Ended up using a product made by Dyna grip called Steel reinforced epoxy paste, Rated to 260 degrees.Got it from supercheap auto. Its not leaking now , Will test it proper on tuesday

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    Went out today. No leaks , sweeeet

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