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  • PH4
    3rd Gear
    • Jan 2007
    • 375

    Radiator

    Radiator is shot. Needs replacement. Any thoughts on where best to find one? Quality? 1972 IIA 2.25. Thank you.
  • sayers
    1st Gear
    • Oct 2006
    • 126

    #2
    Go with our host, good prices and fast delivery

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    • Terrys
      Overdrive
      • May 2007
      • 1382

      #3
      Since a new one will cost nearly $500, I would recommened you get a price to recore it from a reputable radiator shop. The construction lends itself to an easy job.

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      • sven
        1st Gear
        • Dec 2006
        • 174

        #4
        I bought a proline from RN. Works well in the summer heat. But I was a little pissed that they advertise it as a 4 core and the one I got was 3.
        99 D1
        73 Series III 88"
        95 RRC LWB

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        • gudjeon
          5th Gear
          • Oct 2006
          • 613

          #5
          A recore for mine was about $350. It involved some customization to change a ser1 rad to fit the 2.25 motor. On top of a recore, it had bottom inlet hose moved, new rad cap collar, and new drain installed.

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          • TeriAnn
            Overdrive
            • Nov 2006
            • 1087

            #6
            Originally posted by Terrys
            Since a new one will cost nearly $500, I would recommened you get a price to recore it from a reputable radiator shop. The construction lends itself to an easy job.
            BP carries new aftermarket radiators for $220 if $$ is an issue.

            To the person who wanted a 4 row radiator but was unhappy because they received a 3 row; The number of rows is not a reliable measure of how well it cools. The size of each passage and the fin arrangement are also important factors. Too many rows and you can interfere with air flow through the radiator.

            I have a V8 in my 109. I had a heavy duty 4 row core installed by a radiator shop after my old core took trail damage. It always ran a bit warmer than the previous core with fewer rows. A Last year I replaced the radiator with a new one that has two rows. Each passage was a lot larger than th 4 row. It cools much better now.
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            Teriann Wakeman_________
            Flagstaff, AZ.




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