'03 Liberty Sport

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pra59

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Hello, just joined. Great place to get info here.

Have a leaky radiator tank drivers side. Is it a hard/long DIY project? Looked at some videos and I don't have all of the tools...torx and hex bits. Is it worth buyin these items to tackle this job?

Can I put in a stop leak product to stop the leak for a few days until I get this replaced?
 
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CzarKJ

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Welcome. The radiator isn't a hard task and the tools would be worth it. Took me about at hour to replace it. I would avoid the stop leak since you really don't want that stuff in the whole system.
 

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I would use JB weld and boat sealant on the outside of the rad before I used stop leak. In fact I did. It lasted about 10k miles before it sprung leaks elsewhere in that corner.
 

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New " MOPAR " radiator and HOAT coolant
never use any of that stop leak crap or you'll have issues for a long time

Welcome by the way:Bye:
 

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Hi! Fix it right the first time and move on with your life....:gr_grin:
 

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Welcome. Looks like you are already getting good help.


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