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WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR OLD RADIATOR ?
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WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR OLD RADIATOR ?
The very first item I replaced on our 15 was the Radiator,old one is unserviceable and is wrapped up in the shop taking up room. Question is should I keep the tanks for possible re core at a later date? And if so ,do I cut the entire tank (top & bottom)off of the core,or just unbolt the caps? I would like to hear some ideas from you guy's that have been down this road already so fire away ,and as always ,you guys are the best!
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Re: WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR OLD RADIATOR ?
Van,
The tanks are of value, so keep them. I don't know of anybody who sells the tanks separately new. Just unbolt it and sell the core for scrap. You can buy new cores which come with the header plate and gasket.
The tanks are of value, so keep them. I don't know of anybody who sells the tanks separately new. Just unbolt it and sell the core for scrap. You can buy new cores which come with the header plate and gasket.
Daniel Lenz
Brownsville, Texas
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Brownsville, Texas
The work of an unknown good man is like a vein of water flowing hidden underground, secretly making the ground greener.
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Re: WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR OLD RADIATOR ?
thanks Dan the man,so just keep the top and bottom caps,O.K.whats the core worth any idea,I was just gonna chuck it , but if the scrap is worth some dough can you ship some Pizza