Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2002 16:50:17 -0000 From: P <mobilepbmnopsamo.co.uk> Subject: Re: Using Radweld on 1995 900s
Thanks for the advice Grunff. I only see it as a temporary solution - as I am way to busy to get the car into a garage. Can you tell me if using a redweld type product can cause any damage to related areas of the car (I don't care if it damages an already damaged radiator) Many Thanks [This followup was posted to alt.autos.saab and a copy was sent to the cited author.] In article <s36g8.32589$Hg1.5337477nopsam6-win.server.ntlworld.com>, grunffnopsam.com says... > > "P" <mobilepbmnopsamo.co.uk> wrote in message > news:MPG.16eacfb05672cca7989686nopsam.karoo.co.uk... > > My radiator has developed a leak. Before taking it to be replaced, I > > thought I would try out a can of radweld. > > > > Any advice on the best way to administer Radweld? Can it be poured > > directly into the coolant reservoir? > > > Best advice is don't do it. It may fix your rad for a little while, but it > won't last. Replacing the rad is very straightforward, and they're not that > expensive. > > But if you must, then yes, just poor it into the reservoir, and run the car > for a while afterwards. > > > Grunff > > >