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Join Date: May 2010
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I would like to have my radiator recorred verus buying a new one. Is it in fact better to have the two tanks removed and replaced with a new core in the middle? Who has a good core for sale that will fit exactly without problems? This is what I'm looking for NO PROBLEMS!!! Lastly is the aggravation worth it and is there any cost saving at all?
Thanks for your time Cape Codder Has anyone done this for themselves verus taking it to a dealer? Pros & CONs please! |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 1,858
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on what vehicle year?
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Bozeman, Montana
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I will need others to help me remember the name and exact information, but there is a guy in central Illinois who makes excellent radiator cores or will recore yours for you.
I have just moved so most of my papers, info, etc. is still in boxes. However, I do believe that the guy's name is Bergbower or something like that. He learned the trade from his father. His booth at Hershey is near the 25' inflatable tires in the Chocolate field. Can anybody supply the missing information? Dean |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Bozeman, Montana
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Found the information:
Berg's Radiator Gery Bergbower 332 South Paul Avenue Bluford Il 62814 618-231-3507 New round tube A cores fitted to your original radiator. Show quality craftsmanship. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 1,341
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Its a '31 Fordor.
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What's right about America is that although we have a mess of problems, we have great capacity - intellect and resources - to do some thing about them. - Henry Ford II |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: La Mesa Ca
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When you take it in for a recore, be sure to take the shell too so he can fit it to the radiator.
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Lynn, Ma
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Rogers Radiator in Medford, Ma. recored my "31" good job. The address is
Rogers Radiator - 389 Riverside Ave - Medford, Ma. 02155 Tel: 1-800-527-6437 Good luck. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Toronto, ON Canada
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I had my rad recorred a couple of years ago. I had the shop build a 4-row, 10 fins per inch "commercial" rig to help my Tudor from overheating. That was a mistake, after two hot summers. I even back flushed the system, however whenever it gets over (30 deg. C / 83 F. she starts to percolate. Just a side note, I own an '28 'AR' which has a different sized core compared to the rest of the 'A's. The core measures 19 1/2" between the bottom of the top tank and the top of the bottom tank. After July/28 (the time e-brakes were installed), the radiator core was expanded to 20". I found that out when I tried a '30 rad, just to see how it would fit, and realized the hood/ rad shell was 1" higher off the side sills. I couldn't use the hood latches to secure the hood down.
It's unfortunate because there isn't any "AR" rads out there that are being made for regular 'off the shelf' sales. I had to pay $500.00 bucks to have mine custom made. I wonder why this discrepancy isn't mentioned in the judging standards or Ford documentation? Anybody have a spare working AR rad, cheap? Please email me via our website: modelaowners.com - Thanks |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Woodstock, Illinois
Posts: 597
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Yes Dean Gary is the best I have been buying from him for over 45 years (his dad) and the 29 round tube is the best, Ken
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