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I hope it holds.
I didn't feel like screwing around with mine...
I broke mine while replacing the fan clutch...a heck of a stupid place to put a nipple and hose
I replace the entire rad...but I think it was for the best...the overheating issues I had no longer exist.
So far so good. I really don't see this failing -- the brass tube sleeves the inside of the nib and extends fully 1/3" into the radiator. The scientist in me wants to know how good the repair really is: there are products for fixing broken plastic overflow nibs, and my hack might be just as good if not better, although it serves an entirely different purpose. Theirs uses a flange on the inside of the radiator filler neck to prevent the repair piece from being blown off by the pressure -- remember, their product connects the pressurized radiator to the unpressurized overflow reservoir system. Mine doesn't need that because the pressure in the bypass #3 (and in the now-brass-sleeved nib connecting it to the radiator) should be approximately the same as the pressure in the radiator. In other words, as long as the sleeved repair part can handle the pressure from inside, it should not fail. In theory.
Nonetheless, I share your concern. More importantly, I fear my wife. And I fear what she might do should this repair fail while she's in the car or, heaven forbid, while she's driving it. So a new radiator is likely in my near future as well.
