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I've got a '90 MJ with only 30k original miles but there is a new pinhole leak in the radiator.

 

It's the original brass radiator, so should I get it repaired at the local radiator repair shop or get a new non brass one?

 

It's still a closed system and I want to keep it that way.

 

It did have some episodes of slight overheating this summer under only the most extreme conditions. I flushed it and the old coolant was fairly clean.

 

I'm afraid that the inside of the radiator might be corroded up. Can a shop do a more thorough flush (to get the crud out) with the radiator outside the vehicle?

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Having chased many leaks in the brass radiator of my Austin Healey, I finally broke down and replaced it with a cheap Chinese aluminum replacement.  It works so much better, doesn't leak and runs a solid 10-20 degrees cooler all of the time.  Only issue with fitment wasn't great, though that car is notorious for being more challenging to change the 4 mounting bolts on the radiator than it is to pull an engine.

 

Good luck on the repair, a radiator repair shop is hard to come by now a days.

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