Look up a radiator shop in the yellow pages. They should be able to repair it for you. The stop leak additives they sell in parts stores cause more trouble than they're worth.
I don't know if these are ones with plastic necks or not. A rad shop can solder these if they are copper. Now depending on your issue and the amount of product leaking.
Small leaks can be solved by putting ground pepper in the rad after mixing it with water or rad fluid. Bars leaks is acommercially sold product that does the exact same thing.
1: Try tightening the hose clamps. Or 2: Replace the hose : or 3; Replace the radiator. You need to find what is leaking where before deciding best course of action.
The first thing you do is pinpoint the source of the leak before you do anything. If you are go into beat the hell out of it be prepared to have costly repair bills. They go hand in hand.
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