Richard
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- Knoxville, TN
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- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
Have a 2005 Toyota Camry. Has roughly 280,000 miles. Runs smooth as a watch. I travel over 13 counties for work so finally felt it's not worth the risk of me being 2-3 hours away and have something fail so I now have a new car.
This is TWO YEARS ago. The Camry gets driven "every now & then" but otherwise parked. I noticed it would get warm.....was losing coolant.
Today, decided to look into that as we're now going to sell it. Long story short, I found a hairline crack in/on the plastic UPPER water tank which is why it lost water so slowly.
What I'm wondering.... I found the crack. I put some JB weld on it and it's curing. It might crack again tomorrow when I start it. Dawned on me that I might be able to put another layer of JB weld to add to the first.
Just wondering what the general opinion might be of JB being able to hold when smeared on top of a hairline crack. Or should I just spend a couple hundred and buy a new radiator (just to turn around and sell the car)
Thoughts?
This is TWO YEARS ago. The Camry gets driven "every now & then" but otherwise parked. I noticed it would get warm.....was losing coolant.
Today, decided to look into that as we're now going to sell it. Long story short, I found a hairline crack in/on the plastic UPPER water tank which is why it lost water so slowly.
What I'm wondering.... I found the crack. I put some JB weld on it and it's curing. It might crack again tomorrow when I start it. Dawned on me that I might be able to put another layer of JB weld to add to the first.
Just wondering what the general opinion might be of JB being able to hold when smeared on top of a hairline crack. Or should I just spend a couple hundred and buy a new radiator (just to turn around and sell the car)
Thoughts?