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  1. TheMoparMan

    what to do for radiator hose

    You can order flexible metal radiator hoses from summit or similar sites. Or take a few measurements and pictures to bring in with you to a local auto parts shop. Odds are they will have something really close. I've used hoses ment for import cars and trucks. You just need bends in the right...
  2. TheMoparMan

    Noob Question

    My motto has always been: do it right, do it once, do it yourself...... If you can find the appropriate parts and have the skill-set to modify the rest to make it work correctly then by all means..... Go for it. If time is a concern and you figure in your time invested, it may be better in the...
  3. TheMoparMan

    I hate modern cars...

    JB weld is great on metal, good on plastic, and is heat resistant. But add heat, moisture and pressure and it seems to give up its hold on the plastic. There are epoxy resins out there more suited for the repair but its not the best way to go. If you can find a good used core, take it to...
  4. TheMoparMan

    I hate modern cars...

    Careful with that JB weld on the plastic radiator bung...... Been there done that with a Mercedes My wife had..... It won't hold for too long.... Combo of the heat, wet, and pressure will break the seal rather quickly.... If you have another vehicle use it to go get the part.
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