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Josh in Pa

10-08-2012 09:02:08
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I had a bad day cleaning up some storm damage and a branch punched a hole through the radiator core of my 1655. Replacement is made in china, but the dealer told me they sell a lot and haven't had a problem. I have a call in to a radiator shop to see about recoring mine. Which will be better quality? Will a new core be american made?
Josh




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hd6gtom

10-09-2012 09:55:11
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 Re: 1655 radiator recore or replace in reply to Josh in Pa, 10-08-2012 09:02:08  
I had my 1800 recored 4 years ago works fine, about 400.00 then.



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D-Day

10-09-2012 08:41:47
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 Re: 1655 radiator recore or replace in reply to Larry NEIL, 10-08-2012 09:02:08  
Griffin radiators (I believe in Arizona) can custom make aluminum radiators if you give them measurements. I was told $3-400 from a guy that had one done for a puller. I wish I had known that before I ordered one off the shelf from Summit that does the job, also a Griffin, but it needs some more attention to work properly.



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mikey h.

10-08-2012 19:06:12
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 Re: 1655 radiator recore or replace in reply to Josh in Pa, 10-08-2012 09:02:08  
I use a lot of A & I radiators not because of convenience but so far they use clancy radiators an Irish co. they also have a factory in check. republic decent quality. I too miss the days when made in U.S.A. meant something.



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e

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 Re: 1655 radiator recore or replace in reply to Josh in Pa, 10-08-2012 09:02:08  
I put one of those radiators in a 1650 from agpartsfirst and it fit well and looked good. I also put one in a 2-135 and it fit like a charm. The one for the 1650 is a little lighter than the original, but if the original lasted 40 years and the replacement has 3/4 of the metal and only lasts 30 years, I don"t think I"m going to cry over it.

It"s anybodies guess what is going to be better. It"s like starter parts, finding anything that isn"t made in china is about impossible so who knows if your shop will use an American made core. Plus, you are reusing 40 year old tanks...two months from now they could fatigue and crack. I"ve taken radiators in for a core and once they boil it out, they find the tanks are bad too. It"s a roll of the dice with an old radiator.

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mm585

10-08-2012 13:55:36
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 Re: 1655 radiator recore or replace in reply to Josh in Pa, 10-08-2012 09:02:08  
I have put in several china radiators. They weigh about half as much as the originals and they almost fit. I think a recore job would be best.



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K. Peters

10-08-2012 12:44:11
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 Re: 1655 radiator recore or replace in reply to Josh in Pa, 10-08-2012 09:02:08  
I had my 1850 recored two years ago, was about five hundred bucks if I remember correctly. I used to work at the shop that did the recore. Those guys have to eat too.



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Brad Metcalf

10-08-2012 09:57:56
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 Re: 1655 radiator recore or replace in reply to Josh in Pa, 10-08-2012 09:02:08  
I would hope you could find a radiator made in the USA or at least a core. Please buy AMERICAN



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