Posted by Bob Bancroft on January 11, 2012 at 08:31:40 from (97.73.64.147):
In Reply to: Re: Radiator posted by Matt s illinois on January 11, 2012 at 07:18:53:
I shopped around on-line and got the best priced one I could find for an AC WD45. It looked OK, but the upper neck was mounted differently, requiring a different hose. The killer was the side plates were fastened on tapered down narrower at the bottom. I was hoping they would just take it back. They were good enough to talk to me, but wanted to make it right(according to them). They wouldn't believe me that the sides should be perfectly straight. Their "original" they had for a pattern was supposedly narrower at bottom. They re-soldered another one, and sent it to me for an exchange. In the meantime, I took my old one to the radiator shop, had it fixed(that was another ordeal) and re-installed it. So- I will not buy anything like that again where I can't take it back. Anybody need a WD radiator?
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