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<blockquote data-quote="ballstothewall" data-source="post: 1269870" data-attributes="member: 559563"><p>Since you spelled solder "sawlder", I am guessing that you don't know how to properly solder it. If I'm thinking right, you would need to bronze it, and you use a torch for that. But if it is leaking out of the actual radiator, where the barb is made to it; just pull it and take it to a radiator repair shop. I can't tell you what the cost is going to be, but it only cost 80 bucks when I got our chevelle's radiator fixed (a hole and a tank reattached).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ballstothewall, post: 1269870, member: 559563"] Since you spelled solder "sawlder", I am guessing that you don't know how to properly solder it. If I'm thinking right, you would need to bronze it, and you use a torch for that. But if it is leaking out of the actual radiator, where the barb is made to it; just pull it and take it to a radiator repair shop. I can't tell you what the cost is going to be, but it only cost 80 bucks when I got our chevelle's radiator fixed (a hole and a tank reattached). [/QUOTE]
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