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    Hi again guys, thank you for all the help the last time and Good afternoon!

    I badly need another suggestion!

    My car has a radiator leak at the plastic top cover, everytime na full including the reservoi, exactly 1litre ang nababawas sa coolant on each drive. Now, i want to replace it.
    Which would be the right choice? Should i go for the same Plastic top radiator or the full Aluminum? Sabi po kasi ng pinsan ko, plastic ang OEM dahil my purpose and yun daw po unang masisira kung sakali, while sa aluminum, ala xa inputs..

    Also, if i'm going for the plastic, ano po kunin ko, Taiwan or Japan made? What's the difference on the two by quality?
    I'm eyeing the Aluminum type but i really need an experts suggestion on what 2row radiator to use on my a Civic '10..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liana View Post
    Hi again guys, thank you for all the help the last time and Good afternoon!

    I badly need another suggestion!

    My car has a radiator leak at the plastic top cover, everytime na full including the reservoi, exactly 1litre ang nababawas sa coolant on each drive. Now, i want to replace it.
    Which would be the right choice? Should i go for the same Plastic top radiator or the full Aluminum? Sabi po kasi ng pinsan ko, plastic ang OEM dahil my purpose and yun daw po unang masisira kung sakali, while sa aluminum, ala xa inputs..

    Also, if i'm going for the plastic, ano po kunin ko, Taiwan or Japan made? What's the difference on the two by quality?
    I'm eyeing the Aluminum type but i really need an experts suggestion on what 2row radiator to use on my a Civic '10..
    2010? FD ba yan? Go for the OEM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    2010? FD ba yan? Go for the OEM.


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    Hello, Yes po FD. Thanks po sa suggestion, pero madalas po nakikita ko dalawa ang choices na binibigy ng sellers, japan or taiwan.. which one po kaya ang okay kunin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liana View Post
    Hello, Yes po FD. Thanks po sa suggestion, pero madalas po nakikita ko dalawa ang choices na binibigy ng sellers, japan or taiwan.. which one po kaya ang okay kunin?
    Original Japan. Mura na lang radiator ng FD kahit sa casa ka pa bumili.


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    How about po sa Evercool na brand? May nagoffer po sakin just now..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liana View Post
    How about po sa Evercool na brand? May nagoffer po sakin just now..
    Okay evercool. Locally made pero mas mahal

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    I also bought evercool for my corolla

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    Oks na yan Evercool. Good value for something less than 5k.


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    With my old Accord before, the plastic top part of radiator leaked. When the mechanic and I inspected the radiator, there was no leak on its body.

    He suggested to repair the radiator by replacing the top and lower plastic portions with copper. It was done in half a day. The new top and lower portions were welded properly. It worked well even up to the point when I sold the car. Repair and labor costs were around 2k.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    With my old Accord before, the plastic top part of radiator leaked. When the mechanic and I inspected the radiator, there was no leak on its body.

    He suggested to repair the radiator by replacing the top and lower plastic portions with copper. It was done in half a day. The new top and lower portions were welded properly. It worked well even up to the point when I sold the car. Repair and labor costs were around 2k.


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    replacing the plastic 'tubs with metal.
    i have heard of this.
    done correctly, matibay daw.

    i once had my metal tubs removed, then re-soldered back.
    radiator man did it to clean the innards of the passageways.
    no leakage problems afterward.

    ask for price, compare with brand new... then decide.

    buying from the casa is expectedly more expensive. but newbie owners probably have a sense of stability with it.
    does it include labor?
    Last edited by dr. d; October 21st, 2020 at 10:03 AM.

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