Braze My Radiator

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SHERMAN FJ62

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I need someone in the Charleston South Carolina Area to rebraze the top and bottem of my Fj62 radiator. If not any good suggestion. I am assuming you will have to have it out of the vehicle to do this.
 
To do the bottom you will need it out of the truck, but I've done the top w/ it still in the truck. I actually soldered mine. Propane torch and some plumbing solder.
Scrape the old bead w/ a steel brush to get the new solder to adhere to the metal. I first used a brass brush and it wasn't enough to clean up the surface to get a clean bond.
 
It is very possible to DIY, just giving you some worst-case scenarios.
Is is leaking at each of the core-to-tank mating areas? Should I assume this rad has a few years on it? If it's been around for a long time, I'd suggest tossing it for a new one.
This is coming from personal experience in trying to make a rad live that leaked where I described, and from the experienced shop owner that I kept taking it to. A recore solved my probs, but they don't even bother recoring many times due to the price of a replacement rad.

If you do try fixing it yourself, remember the same heat you use to braze the fix, could soften intact solder joints and create a bigger mess for ya.
 

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