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Re: Radiator leak




Hard to say without seeing it, am sure that a local radiator shop would be  
the place to start, and see what they say about repair, you also did not 
say  what engine you had as the used 318 are easier to come by,,
 
 
In a message dated 6/29/2010 3:06:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
frankvoyage@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:



Hello everyone,



Just joined the world of  antiques in the last months. Bought a Sport Fury
hardtop 1965.  



My radiator started to leak this weekend. Looks like  the  leak is somewhere
between cells, just under the hose that connects to the  top of the rad. It
leaks only when I push the motor a  bit...



Now I'm wondering if it's repairable, or should I simply  replace the rad ?
What kind of price should I expect (cheap because easy to  find, or
expensive...)



Thanks!




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