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Old 30-04-14, 03:54
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Are the new aluminium ones any good?

I constantly see them advertised on ebay, and have wondered if they were worth considering!
The aluminium cores are more efficient for cooling but they usually have a shorter lifespan. They also require require you to have corrosion inhibitor in the coolant, which is not necessary in the copper/brass radiators (although worthwhile).
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Old 30-04-14, 07:47
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I took the rad that came with my carrier to the local rad shop.
They quoted me $800.00!
I found another Rad
My complete engine and transmission was only $700.00
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Old 30-04-14, 12:49
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Rich, your radiator is not a carrier radiator. It is from a car or light truck.
Your top tank spigots should curve out and down. It is also important that you have the correct bottom spigots (they can come from the bottom tank at 3 different levels)
The top mount is basically flat (not to accept stay rods)
If you are going to have one built, there are some advantages.
You can have one built that will cope with a higher pressure.
You can have a neck fitted to take a modern pressure cap (try finding a good original)
You can have a more efficient rad.
A modern neck and cap is much easier to use than the original (though not original.
if you do spend the $$$($) carefully inspect your fan and fan extension mount stud. I have heard from more than one person who has suffered acute trauma in the fan and radiator department.
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Old 30-04-14, 15:47
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I am looking to have one made out of Ally.. Just waiting to get the quote back
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Old 30-04-14, 16:20
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I think I paid $500 to $600 to have mine rebuilt custom way back so $800 is probably current.
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Old 03-05-14, 16:19
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Rich, here's a pic of one.
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File Type: jpg rad showing side plate variation.jpg (80.0 KB, 23 views)
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Old 03-05-14, 17:30
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Man those rads are works of art. I love just looking at the curves and lines

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Rich, here's a pic of one.
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