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rgrove
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Well, as a winter project I had pulled the radiator out of our 56 and had a small leak around the neck repaired. Then had it painted a nice gloss black - looks beautiful. During the course of installing it today, however, I jiggled it too much and hte tip of the fan smooshed some of the fins around mid way up the rad. Oh well, no big deal thinks me. I was wrong While filling it up, noticed it dripping some of its fresh green blood through where the fins were smooshed, so I apparently ripped through some of the core tubes.....ARRRGGHH.... So the question is whether or not something like that is typically able to be repaired by a local shop or if it would need to be recored? If it has to be recored, i might just get a new one.... I cant begin to tell you how angry i am at myself for being so stupid! Literally just picked it up from the paint shop yesterday! On another note, is there any trick to getting that f**$#&#* lower rad hose on? Good grief is that thing a PAIN! Thoughts?
Ron Grove Wauconda, IL
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RG- Hey man, try not to feel too bad- you should see some of my screw ups- I could write a book... My .02; if your tanks are good and you've a competent radiator shop in town, I'd get it re-cored. Around these parts, it'll save you a C over buying a new one... /Duck
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paul2748
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Well, its too late now, but I usually tape a piece of cardboard over the fin area when pulling or installing.
54 Victoria 312; 48 Ford Conv 302, 56 Bird 312 Forever Ford Midland Park, NJ
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If the core had not been rotten, the core probably wouldn't have started leaking from bending the fins. Go to a good radiator shop, have it recored and be done with it.
Kenneth
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rgrove
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Well, I took another look at it and thers no way it could be fixed w/o a recore. I dug out the receipt from the last time it was repaired, and the shop noted that the upper tank looked swollen, with weakened joints. I remember now at the time he said that it would probably need to be replaced in a few years ( I was running an OE type 13 lbs cap instead of like an 8 or 9 lbs cap; he said that would potentially cause some distortion of the tank, etc.) Ill probably just buy a new one and be done with it. Not sure if I should get one with a trans cooler though (my FOM is air cooled) and just leave the ports plugged in case I ever swap to a modern trans? As for the cardboard, thats a great idea... my wife said the same thing AFTER we damaged it! Now i know for the new one. I guess the good thing is that my wife admits it was HER fault, as she was under the car pulling/pushing/guiding it into place! For once, it wasnt just my fault! Thanks very much to all who replied!
Ron Grove Wauconda, IL
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rgrove
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No, LOL... Dog was in the house, and the 2.5 year old son was with the mother in law in the front yard.... i was fine taking responsibility until she vounteered! At the end of the day, it doesnt really matter whose fault it was...together, we should have known better!
Ron Grove Wauconda, IL
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Paul, I see your not the only one with that idea! Was showed that trick a long time ago. A very simple tech tip. Michael
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crenwelge
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The cardboard not only saves the radiator core, but it saves the hide on your hands. When you get my age, you don't have much hide to spare.
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Missouri Mike
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If you have a wife willing to crawl under the car to help with an install of any type I would kind of hold off putting blame on her. She's special and a real keeper. Missouri Mike
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rgrove
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Missouri Mike (3/23/2009)
If you have a wife willing to crawl under the car to help with an install of any type I would kind of hold off putting blame on her. She's special and a real keeper. Missouri Mike I agree 100%!! Just to be clear, I wasnt the one who said it was her fault. I absolutely was fine with it being my fault - she volunteered to take responsibility. I just thought it was funny more than anything else, because at the end of the day, we just had a good laugh about our mistake! What are ya gonna do?
Ron Grove Wauconda, IL
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