Welp, I am considering buying a new radiator for the '68 40 (stock). Mine could be restored but at what cost?
And, it seems like radiator repair shops are vaporizing as I write. In my investigations, the issue is all over the map with opinions on the best radiators, we all know how that goes.
I could buy a cheap aluminum one, they come in two, three and four row and I read complaints or glowing reviews so that leads to a summation of schizophrenia on that topic.
A copper/brass (always my personal fav) and they can be rebuilt if there will be a shop left to do it and where are they made? The last copper/brass bought new for a '70 Boss 302 was mind boggling in that when rotated or shaken, the builder left so much solder inside it sounded like a bunch of B.B's
So that was bust.
And lastly, a Ron Davis aluminum radiator. I place the Davis in a different column than the cheap aluminum or the pricier copper/brass. The Davis company is in the Arizona desert so who knows heat better than those guys. They look at radiator design in the different way. Less rows with larger tubes, therefore increasing flow. But their products come at a price.
There it is, what now..........if you folks have nothing to do I would like a few thoughts.
And, it seems like radiator repair shops are vaporizing as I write. In my investigations, the issue is all over the map with opinions on the best radiators, we all know how that goes.
I could buy a cheap aluminum one, they come in two, three and four row and I read complaints or glowing reviews so that leads to a summation of schizophrenia on that topic.
A copper/brass (always my personal fav) and they can be rebuilt if there will be a shop left to do it and where are they made? The last copper/brass bought new for a '70 Boss 302 was mind boggling in that when rotated or shaken, the builder left so much solder inside it sounded like a bunch of B.B's
So that was bust.
And lastly, a Ron Davis aluminum radiator. I place the Davis in a different column than the cheap aluminum or the pricier copper/brass. The Davis company is in the Arizona desert so who knows heat better than those guys. They look at radiator design in the different way. Less rows with larger tubes, therefore increasing flow. But their products come at a price.
There it is, what now..........if you folks have nothing to do I would like a few thoughts.