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    Evening all while I was under the truck yesterday I noticed my rad is leaking , but it is very minor since yesterday I have done 100 or so miles and It has only left one little run not even a drip . Now the is weeping from where one on the atf cooler pipes exits the rad there is a nut securing it it place and it is coming from between the nut and the rad body . Can I just nip the nut up or dose this mean new rad ? I know I have said its a very minor weep and I'm sure most would just deal with it but I put my truck through a lot of sh*t and find myself in some random places sometimes so I like to make sureshe is in good shape
    Always up to my neck in it

  • #2
    my rad cracked around that spot, currently held together with magic metal haha
    www.apmautos.com

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    • #3
      You right it may be a crack how long has the magic metal lasted
      Always up to my neck in it

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      • #4
        Whether it is a crack or just the union leaking do you really want to chance it ?
        If it lets go completely will that leave you stranded and needing vehicle recovery and a new rad or worse?

        I would not rely on magic metal as a permanent solution on such a critical component.
        Eat.Sleep.Surf.Repeat.

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        • #5
          I totally agree with you I just need it to last until after Christmas and I a tad annoyed about having to replace it as I only fitted it 2 years ago and it is a good quality one too . Oh well probably my own fault maybe I knocked it offroading
          Always up to my neck in it

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          • #6
            Last 4 months so far and I really don't like it. Just can't afford to replace the rad. Only do short journeys so if it does pop I'm not to far from home.
            I'm saving for a replacement. But times are hard....
            www.apmautos.com

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            • #7
              Replace it, it will only get worse. Be carefull there are a lot of poor quality Rads out there. I have recently replaced mine with a plastic and ally one from Boston Rads Linconshire.

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              • #8
                Thanks for all the info the rad I have in at the moment is a RT one, buying a cheap rad is such a mad idea when its such an important part of the cooling system
                Always up to my neck in it

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                • #9
                  My RT Rad failed in under two years, and a few others on here have had the same experience. I guess you are referring the plastic and ally as being cheap. But Boston Rads give a two year no quibble replacement guarantee. Also plastic top and bottom tanks are now fitted to new vehicles as standard. Personally I was fed up with soldered joints leaking.

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                  • #10
                    Hi webbo sorry I didn't mean plastic and ally was cheap . I just ment there is some real crap for sale , a friend bought a rad for his 2nd gen on eBay because it was cheap BIG mistake it lasted 6 months before it started leaking I fit a lot of rads at work and they are all plastic and ally. I didn't know you could get one for our trucks I do wonder how durable it would be off road how much did you pay for your rad ?
                    Always up to my neck in it

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