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PRIMERED79 SHORT BED 05-17-2012 08:14 PM

Radiator needed.
 
I tried to fix my radiator today and i think i made it worse.
Just trying to plan ahead, but does any have a used radiator for sale near buffalo area?
I'll have my boss look at it tomorrow to see if he can braze it closed, but if he cant I'm going to need a used one that doesn't leak.
I think mines a front flange? with a 400 auto trans and a 79.
I think i have a three core now that's huge, not the factory radiator, so something a little smaller would be OK with me.
Let me know what you have, thanks.

earthquake68 05-17-2012 09:13 PM

Yeah, I have one. Let me know if you need it. I'm a bit of a drive from Buffalo, though.

PRIMERED79 SHORT BED 05-17-2012 09:33 PM

Where are you located at?
What is the size and whats your price?

pintoches 05-17-2012 10:50 PM

I'm south of branson with one too. Not trying to cut out Alan If you can use his great, If not let me know.

77&79F250 05-18-2012 01:29 AM

Sorry I am 0 balance on spare radiators, is there not a radiator repair shop in your town that can fix it? Should be a cheap enough repair job?

earthquake68 05-18-2012 06:19 AM

$80 and it's a bigger one. I don't have the exact size right this second. I'm down south of Springfield near Ozark.

PRIMERED79 SHORT BED 05-18-2012 07:47 AM

Well I work in a welding shop lol.
And last night I tried to fix it and made it worse.
It has two or three leaks the worse one on the top tank.
I'm going
To have my boss check it out and see what he can do first then go from there.
Earthquake if I can't fix it or what ever I'll hit you up, think I could meet you north of Springfield if I was to buy it from you?

earthquake68 05-18-2012 05:31 PM

See what you got first. Here's a tip, the factory SOLDERS them together, not braze. Try soldering it first. That's how I usually fix them.

PRIMERED79 SHORT BED 05-18-2012 06:03 PM


Originally Posted by earthquake68 (Post 11850682)
See what you got first. Here's a tip, the factory SOLDERS them together, not braze. Try soldering it first. That's how I usually fix them.

Lol yep found that out last night.
I also found out to relieve the pressure first before trying to solder the tank.
Hey we live and learn, now I know.
But now I have to remove the radiator to get better access to the upper tank.And remove the old solder I put on so my boss can do his thing.
But I'll probably have him show me how to do it, I haven't done solder with a torch before.
So I'll let you know.

ubereal2 05-19-2012 01:32 PM

If for some reason, Alan's dosen't work, I have one in the shed. I'm in Ozark, 6 miles from Alan. Not sure of the measurments, but it's in the shed and easy to get to.

Unk Bob:-wink

PRIMERED79 SHORT BED 05-22-2012 07:58 PM

I stayed till 8;30 last night and worked on it 2 hr today, that damn thing will not seal for nothing.
Earthquake what size is yours?
I have another member that has the size radiator i would like to get, but i wanna be fair.
I'm going to try to get my boss to look at it and try his skills on it, if he cant get it to seal, I'll have to buy another one.

77&79 250 do you know of any radiator shops in Bolivar, i was told they have one but cant find it.

77&79F250 05-23-2012 01:14 AM

As far as a radiator shop in Bolivar not off the top of my head, and the last good radiator shop guy got shot by the cops in the town of Fairplay.....so its closed now.

Let me ask my xbro inlaw and see if he knows the name or has a idea....

Not to cut no one out of the deal but ever heard of 1800 RADIATOR I think even Alan has used them, great source for a new one.

earthquake68 05-23-2012 08:16 AM

1800 radiator saved me a hundred bucks on one deal, but cost me $50 extra on the next. Call around and compare prices. Sometimes the chain store is cheaper, sometimes 1800 radiators is cheaper.

My radiator is 26 1/2" wide X 19 1/2" tall. I measured the cores only. (the actual cooling fins) The physical size is larger than that.

diamondjranch 05-24-2012 11:03 PM


Originally Posted by earthquake68 (Post 11867193)
1800 radiator saved me a hundred bucks on one deal, but cost me $50 extra on the next. Call around and compare prices. Sometimes the chain store is cheaper, sometimes 1800 radiators is cheaper.

My radiator is 26 1/2" wide X 19 1/2" tall. I measured the cores only. (the actual cooling fins) The physical size is larger than that.

We used 1-800-RADIATOR MANY times at the store. We could get a radiator from them cheap, and resell it to our customer for less than what ours would've cost them. And they're typically good quality, too. HOWEVER, if you have any problems with the radiator (wrong one in box, dented, etc.) they are no help whatsoever. We had one of our guys get chewed out by the owner because we got one that was dented and our customer refused to use it, so we wanted to send it back and get another one. And they tried to refuse taking that dented one back. Now, we use a different supplier if we have to.

PRIMERED79 SHORT BED 05-25-2012 08:11 PM

Are they used radiators?
I still haven't got around to trying again, from what i understand, using a acid core solder is the best for radiators.
I was using rosin core the first time, not sure the mixture, but i ran out of that and bought some 50/50 solid core, so i might try the acid core and see what that nets me.


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