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My screwdriver slipped from tightening a screw and bent a couple fins on the radiator. Is this an issue or is it just fine?

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3 minutes ago, Nod Narb said:

My screwdriver slipped from tightening a screw and bent a couple fins on the radiator. Is this an issue or is it just fine?

You should be fine tbh 

I doubt it will cause an issue 

Please quote or tag  @Ben17 if you want to see a reply.

If I don't reply it's probly because I am in a different time zone or haven't seen your message yet but I will reply when I see it ? 

 

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8 minutes ago, Nod Narb said:

My screwdriver slipped from tightening a screw and bent a couple fins on the radiator. Is this an issue or is it just fine?

As long as you don't have a leak it's fine.

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Use a small flathead screwdriver to carefully bend them back, if you want for aesthetic reason. if it is just a couple fins do not wary it will not effect the performance 

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