I have questions/radiator
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I have questions/radiator



Did the shop say the radiator was too far gone to have it
recored? This is generally the option of choice when  there
are too many leaks or the core is so thin, its hard to work
on. Only when the tanks are also shot, recorring can't be
done.
John

Nathan Downs wrote:

> 1. Am I the only registered club member in Kansas and am I
> the youngest registered member(16yo)? 2. I took my
> radiator to a trusted radiator shop that my dad has taken
> his radiators to for a long time and the owner said it was
> too far beyond repair. So when I get a new radiator should
> I go with a copper radiator or an aluminum radiator? 3. My
> friends nagged me and nagged me for a long time, so I told
> them it would be a 1 time deal, I stomped the gas (no
> powerbraking etc, just pure muscle) and my 74 imp laid
> rubber for 1/2 block. I was just wondering if this was
> normal power you would expect from that year of car? Any
> and all answers would be much appreciated. Nathan Downs,
> 1974 chrysler imperial w/ 440bb
>
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