LordWayback
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1. California so any labor to remove and repair is far more expensive than just replacing.That would scare me to death. Reheated plastic and thin spots. Maybe JB weld with a back up metal patch would work for me on that. But most radiator shops can replace the plastic tank for reasonable money, and the aluminum cores seem to hold up real well with good coolant maintenance.
I don’t do any long distance trips and I have unlimited distance AAA also if I don’t overfill the tank it doesn’t leak. however I still need to fix the pinhole just for piece of mind and I’m gonna add more filler plastic this is just to fill a time gap between a full cooling system minus water pump. also my fan clutch nut is frozen I have one that runs off the serpentine belt which needs to be taken off by a skilled mechanic I tried to replace the radiator in the first place but the thing stopping it from coming out is stuck because I don’t have a air hammer. NO MORE LOW COOLANT LIGHT/OVERHEATING FOR NOW