I just finished replacing my radiator with a Nissens one that had, at most, 15 miles on it. When I finished buttoning everything up and was doing the bleeding, it started dripping consistently from the lower radiator hose so I stopped, drained it and checked all the fittings and such. This is when I noticed the receptacle on the new radiator is different, and possibly inferior, to the one on the old radiator. So I refitted everything, changed the hose clamp and tightened the crap out of it and now it's not leaking s much but it is still leaking...what gives? Is the receptacle the issue? Or is it the hose, or what? It's a brand new hose...
Here's the new radiator receptacle...

And the old one...

Thanks!
Here's the new radiator receptacle...

And the old one...

Thanks!
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