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Polyvance Plastic Radiator Tank Repair Kit: This kit includes everything you need for a radiator crack repair. It features: A 200-watt heating element.A specialized tip for easy radiator repair.15 feet (4.6 meters) of nylon welding rod (the same material used in car radiators). With this kit, you can perform an inexpensive repair at home instead of going to a radiator repair shop or buying a new radiator. This is NOT an adhesive kit. Adhesives repairs are usually temporary because they don't hold up well in high-pressure, high-temperature conditions. Easy to do for the do-it-yourselfer Melt a V groove along the crack line Turn the welding tip at an angle and use the corner of the tip to melt a V groove along the crack line. This creates a valley that will accept the welding rod. Melt the nylon welding rod into the V groove Insert the nylon welding rod into the tip. As you push the rod through the tip it will come out the bottom melted. Apply welding rod across the entire V groove. Mix melted welding rod together with the radiator tank Before the weld cools completely, mix together the welding rod with the radiator plastic until it becomes a uniform color. Allow weld to cool completely Allow the weld to cool completely before testing.
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In just a few minutes, you can do an inexpensive radiator repair rather then taking it to a radiator repair shop or purchasing a new radiator
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I hate mice. Mice? Yep. Mice. A stupid mouse chewed up the plastic underneath my car all the way across the front from passenger to driver's side. There are thousands of little tooth marks. He must have been at it for hours. When he got to the driver's side he chewed on my radiator's plastic side tank until some sweet green liquid started coming out. He drank it right up and I found his little corpse under my car. Serves him right.Unfortunately for me this left me with a dilemma; pay $400 for a new radiator and spend four hours installing it myself, pay a shop nearly $1,000 for a new radiator and install, or try to repair the damage myself. After some research I found this gem of a tool and had my radiator fixed in no time. It was so quick and easy that at first I thought I'd done it wrong, and then thought that it wouldn't possibly hold, but it's hard as a rock. It came out looking like hard, dirty bubble gum, but it works. I've got over 1,000 miles on the repair and haven't had any issues at all. Amazing. So glad I found this!If you have to repair a tank holding liquid, you must drain the liquid. I couldn't get every drop out of my radiator and it was still a bit damp at repair time, but it worked just fine.This worked so well that I'm going to use this kit for any plastic welding I need.