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Desperately need help guys, due to go away monday but the cars poorly, had a thermostat fitted last weekend but noticed a leak around the bleed screw, so I put a new bleed screw in but was still leaking, put some PTFE on and it's slowed it down, lad who I use for repairs thinks it's a new radiator job, anyone else got any suggestions before I take a lump hammer to the whole car?
Heres some pics which is what makes me think it's the bleed screw,
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Is there not a seal there it?
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have to agree if a new plastic bleed screw did not do the job then the threads on the rad are most likely damaged
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Put some wynns coolant leak stop in earlier, not good I know but it's holding for now. Aslong as it lasts a couple of weeks I'll get it flushed and a new rad fitted.
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