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Radiator removal issues!
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You can also get blanking caps to go over the exposed ends as a belt and braces approach. I did this when one of my valves weeped, even when tightened fully, and it is handy if you plan on having the rad off for any length of time.0
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You can also get blanking caps to go over the exposed ends as a belt and braces approach. I did this when one of my valves weeped, even when tightened fully, and it is handy if you plan on having the rad off for any length of time.
Agree with this - its what I did... after a leak!0
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