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Old Jun 14th, 2018, 15:25   #5
AndyV7o
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Reinforce the clip with a cable tie or something, buy a can of K-seal and put it in boot/trunk (dunno what you call it over there), that way unless radiator literally comes apart, she's covered. K-seal is bloody good stuff, put it in, top up coolant, drive 10-20 mins, done. My radiator in my old car sprung quite a heavy leak 4 years ago, put Kseal in as a 'stop me being stranded until I can afford a radiator' fix, it hasnt had a radiator or p1ssed anything out anywhere (I still own it).
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