Hello!
New member - proud owner of an 89 LX, automatic with AC (thanks to my friend Nearderpaul!) It came with a crack in the plastic part of the radiator, just below the cap (pictures below if you're interested). As I was taking off the top brackets, I notice the rubber gaskets that hold the vertical posts on top of the radiator were worn and dry - I can move the radiator back and forth by hand, there's about a half inch of play. I wondered if the radiator vibrating back and forth might have caused the crack? When I replaced the brackets, I slid a rubber washer into each gasket to firm things up - then I started to second guess myself - is the radiator supposed to be loose to reduce vibration? Should I keep the washers in or take them out? I haven't started the car yet, waiting for the JB Weld to cure.
For anyone interested here is the crack - you can see the moisture line in the sanded area.
Here's my first radiator patch job - its not pretty - the JB Weld was hard to use on a near-vertical space with little clearance to work with.
I guess I'll find out tomorrow if its going to hold or I need to order a new radiator.
New member - proud owner of an 89 LX, automatic with AC (thanks to my friend Nearderpaul!) It came with a crack in the plastic part of the radiator, just below the cap (pictures below if you're interested). As I was taking off the top brackets, I notice the rubber gaskets that hold the vertical posts on top of the radiator were worn and dry - I can move the radiator back and forth by hand, there's about a half inch of play. I wondered if the radiator vibrating back and forth might have caused the crack? When I replaced the brackets, I slid a rubber washer into each gasket to firm things up - then I started to second guess myself - is the radiator supposed to be loose to reduce vibration? Should I keep the washers in or take them out? I haven't started the car yet, waiting for the JB Weld to cure.
For anyone interested here is the crack - you can see the moisture line in the sanded area.
Here's my first radiator patch job - its not pretty - the JB Weld was hard to use on a near-vertical space with little clearance to work with.
I guess I'll find out tomorrow if its going to hold or I need to order a new radiator.
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