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Discovered this when I pulled up to Advance.
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Should I bother with some kind of stop seal for the radiator or should I look for a new rad? I will be checking levels and under the truck when cool.
 

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Should I bother with some kind of stop seal for the radiator or should I look for a new rad? I will be checking levels and under the truck when cool.
Seems to me that some of that stuff does occasionally work, but I hate the thought of clogging everything up with something- I can only image that if it will stick to a leak, it’ll stick a lot of other places too that are unwanted maybe wouldn’t cool as well after that, but that’s just my thought.
 

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Seems to me that some of that stuff does occasionally work, but I hate the thought of clogging everything up with something- I can only image that if it will stick to a leak, it’ll stick a lot of other places too that are unwanted maybe wouldn’t cool as well after that, but that’s just my thought.
@ChuckN you recently replaced your rad didn't you? What did you go with again?
 

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After several hours no more drips...but it dripped alright.
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Should I even try this stuff? I think I want to just replace.
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Should I even try this stuff? I think I want to just replace.
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I wouldn't add a stop-leak. There's really no magic fix for a radiator with plastic tanks. Imho, just buy one from a local parts store with a lifetime warranty... then remember where you bought it ten years from now, lol.
 

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I went with a Cold Case. I used the code for Vice Grip Garage for free shipping- make sure you get the one with the 1.5” lower outlet.
I definitely recall the problems you had with the lower outlet being the wrong size now...
 

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