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I have a leaky radiator (only a bit, it looks to have been repaired in the past) I've just radwelded it but now have two questions.
1. Will radweld hold it or will I need a new rad (ooh spensive ![]() 2. Was there supposed to be little bits of white floating in the radweld? Ta ![]()
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I have only used radweld on a cars, once it lasted for ages another time it lasted 2 weeks before blowing again.
duno about the white bits, did you shake the bottle for 5 mins before putting in your rad and did you go for a ride for 30mins after putting it in? |
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I shouldn't jinx this but.........
The Cagiva VRaptor has a known problem with the rads leaking. We sent it off last year and paid a fortune for it to be repaired, only for it to start leaking again after a day. We had to go to France two days later so Im Indoors risked the radweld......... Its held for the last 6000 miles or so, and a lot of other raptor owners have done it too, as the rads for those bikes are like rocking donkey poo!! I think the trick is not to put too much in, so's not to block it up It also depends whats wrong with your radiator too
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you can get it properly fixed so if the radweld dosnt last you just dont need 2 go and get a new one get it properly fixed/welded tho thers not alot of places do it so you may find it hard getting it done.
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It was 'pace products' that tried to fix our rad, but obviously they couldn't do it. It was properly fixed by a company that do it on a regular basis.
Even so, the radweld on ours has mended it for a bloody long time ![]() incidently, if we chose to get a radiator made by them, as the raptor one is so rare, it would cost us 400 quid upwards for a custom one from them..
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I would do that but to be honest all the fins are b*ll*cksed so I'd probably better trying to find a good second hander. I put in about 75ml, shook it really well (ran it for a few minutes before and then ran it for 5 minutes after like it said on the bottle.hmm
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I have radweld in my rad at the moment it seems to be doing the trick although i've only done about 500 miles with it so far. If not i've seen a company that do reconditioned ones for £115.
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I think thats another thing they can do tho aswell they can cut sections out and new ones in etc...check it out and see if it works out cheaper 2 get your fixed up properly or is it best just buying another one. ![]() |
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