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I agree with Brian here.  JB Weld is the stuff to use unless you want to 
buy a new radiator.

John



At 12:26 PM 11/11/02 -0800, Brian Wagner wrote:

>Clean up the broken piece and the radiator with denatured alchol, then 
>with nail polish remover. Then take the part and put a thin layer of 
>JBweld on the break surface, place it back on. The take the rest of the 
>mixed up JB weld and smear it on the outside surface area of the crack, 
>and let dry 24hours 48 if you have time. Then drive I did this once and 
>drove it until I sold the car and as far as I know it it still good.
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>  "Jason F. Snow" <jason_f_snow@nac.net> wrote:
>I broke the plastic overflow nipple off of my radiator! I either have to
>use a 16v radiator hose or fix the radiator. My question is this...Can I
>screw in a hollow insert piece of pipe fitting into the hole and seal it
>somehow? Basically how would I repair this nonsense?
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