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Charlie Mitchel 07-24-2004 11:31 PM

Radiator Repair:
 
Last Thursday I had taken the 85CD out and was 5 mile's from the house and observed steam from the front of the car. Pulled over as fast as I could. The upper Radiator hose was loss from the connection with a piece broke inside hose.
Had AAA tow me home.
Took hose off, recove broken piece. Use a copper tube insert and glued it into the remaining part of the neck and glued the piece that was inside the hose. Glue was regular JB Weld. Waited six hour's replace hose with new hose and new clamps.
Then took bottom off and did the same thing and replaced hose and clamp as well.
Then today did the same thing to wife's 84D.
I will have to look up the diameter of the pipe but I think it was inch and a quarter.
Beat's $300 for new radiator.

Charlie Mitchel 07-27-2004 08:24 PM

Radiator:
 
Don't forget the copper pipe to reinforce the neck.
Also there is a Five munite JB Weld. I use the regular, I feel it get's harder. But it take six hours or better to complete dry.

300Dguy 07-27-2004 10:32 PM

This procedure works great. Did it on my 85 300D about a month ago. What pipe did you use that fit just right? I ended up using a chrome/brass drain pipe for a bath lavatory. (thin wall) Cut off about 1.5", then removed a approx 1/4" lengthwise so it would be the correct inside diameter of radiator nipple. Also used JB Weld and let it sit overnight. Used two hose clamps to bridge the repair as additional insurance. Don't understand why all plastic radiators don't use metal inserts!

edge 07-27-2004 10:50 PM

Been there, done that...
 
I did that for a couple of months but it always needed a redo. I then ordered the top part of the radiator for $35 form the manufacturer, received it but I didn't want to spend the time and effort to uncrimp the old and recrimped the new. Anyone here can try it if they like, you can have the radiator top for $35 which includes shipping. I simply put a new radiator in so I didn't have to worry about my wife overheating and blowing the engine. She didn't watch the temp gauge like I did.

FrankM 07-28-2004 08:30 AM

Re: Been there, done that...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by edge
I did that for a couple of months but it always needed a redo. I then ordered the top part of the radiator for $35 form the manufacturer, received it but I didn't want to spend the time and effort to uncrimp the old and recrimped the new. Anyone here can try it if they like, you can have the radiator top for $35 which includes shipping.
Take the radiator and the new tank to a radiator shop that has the special jig to remove and replace plastic tanks..
It shouldn't cost to much for them to change it.

jcd 07-28-2004 12:00 PM

I just bought a new one.....
 
Next day delivery, around $200, all metal, fit great.

http://www.radiatorexpress.com/

Habanero 07-28-2004 12:25 PM

Re: Been there, done that...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by edge
...I simply put a new radiator in so I didn't have to worry about my wife overheating and blowing the engine...
Would your wife overheat before or after she blew the engine? I guess in my case I would be the one overheating after the engine was blown...

Eric Eliel 07-28-2004 02:13 PM

I bought a Behr Knockoff that was made in Morocco or someplace there in No Africa. It was manufactured by Valeo and fit perfect. $200 available through a well known on-line radiator reseller. Plastic tank, trans cooler and drain hole.

PrivateLabel 07-28-2004 03:41 PM

Valeo Marocco
 
I have also had problems with a replacement radiator failing, instead of replacing the replacement we ended up doing just about everything else: all hoses, clamps, the auxiliary water pump, radiator cap, fan clutch, water pump and nothing helped: the car would overheat! Finally, one morning, I went out and purchased the Velo Marocco-made radiator and replaced it, it was a godsent everything came back to normal. Velo also manufactures for MBZ so have no concern

Hatterasguy 07-28-2004 06:41 PM

I think you can buy Behr's for $195 for those cars.

JimSmith 07-28-2004 07:11 PM

Charlie Mitchel,

I did the same kind of repair to my daughter's 190E 2.3-16. I used two copper fittings from Home Depot and soldered them together to get a good fit on the id of the stub on the radiator, and then a good fit on the OD of the the nipple to match it with the radiator hose. JB Welded the assembly in place overnight, then put it back together. Leak free and trouble free for at least 3 months now. Beware the thermostat housing made of black plastic can suffer the same fate. There is a metal replacement unit. Jim


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