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Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: ARVADA, CO
Posts: 80
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Original all metal radiator, keep or recycle.
Are the original style brass radiators worth the cost of a rebuild?
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Location: Northern CA
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Re: Original all metal radiator, keep or recycle.
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I find the original are always (almost anyway), better than what I can get aftermarket. Especially when it involves crap coming from across the oceans. Pat |
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Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: ARVADA, CO
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Re: Original all metal radiator, keep or recycle.
Pat, point well taken, I'll hang onto it for a later stage in the driver/restore. Roy
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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Ontario Canada
Posts: 1,538
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Re: Original all metal radiator, keep or recycle.
A bit off subject, but for the best quality rad at the lowest cost I purchase just the aluminum cores from Howe Racing and build my own tanks. The one I built for my Blazer cost me around $180 plus a couple hours of fabrication. They sell all hardware too. Good option for those that have access to welding equipment.
https://howeracing.com/index.php/store/radiators.html |
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