I would try epoxy, it will seal most items.
To effectively repair a plastic bathtub, you can use a plastic repair kit that typically includes a filler material and adhesive. First, clean the damaged area thoroughly and follow the instructions on the repair kit to apply the filler and adhesive. Allow it to dry completely before using the bathtub again.
To effectively repair a plastic tub, you can use a plastic repair kit that typically includes a special adhesive or epoxy designed for plastic surfaces. Follow the instructions provided in the kit carefully, clean the area to be repaired thoroughly, apply the adhesive or epoxy, and allow it to dry completely before using the tub again.
weld it with nylon rod using iron plastic welder.
Replace the radiator. It is plastic and cannot be repaired.
you don't repair a radiator overflow jug as they are usually plastic. Buy a new or used one from a sslvage yard.
To effectively repair a plastic canoe, you can use a plastic welding kit or a two-part epoxy adhesive. Clean the damaged area, apply the adhesive or use the welding kit to bond the pieces together, and allow it to cure according to the product instructions. Sand down any rough edges and apply a waterproof sealant to ensure a strong and lasting repair.
I've heard of people gluing radiators with epoxy, and there is no technical reason not to if the area is thoroughly cleaned . Heat is good for epoxy and makes the bond stronger.
Replace the radiator
No. Over the years, being a mechanic, I've tried every imaginable attempt at repairing the plastic and nothing has held. REPLACE THE RADIATOR. Usually radiator shops have the best prices.
The plastic tank on the side of the radiator can be replaced but it would be quicker and cheaper to just install a new radiator.
In order to repair a broken bumber, you should apply an adhesive to the plastic and let it sit. Then use a plastic welder to mold the plastic back together. If it is just a dent in the bumper, you can use heat and hammer to press the pop back out.
To effectively repair a plastic canoe for durability and longevity, follow these steps: Clean the damaged area thoroughly with soap and water. Sand the damaged area to create a rough surface for better adhesion. Apply a plastic-specific adhesive or epoxy resin to the damaged area. Press the damaged area together and hold it in place until the adhesive sets. Allow the repair to fully cure before using the canoe again. Consider reinforcing the repair with a patch of plastic or fiberglass for added strength.