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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: MI
Posts: 215
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Hi Guys, I've been away awhile just finally was able to get some time to work on my 48 F1 again, Got it running last weekend for the first time in about 2 and half years. How ever come to find out my Radiator is total toast. Called local rad shop for recore they told me 950-1100.00.
Just was wondering if anyone knows of any aftermarket ones that would work ?. Just until I'm able to get my original one fixed. I was thinking aluminum one. I see that top inlet tub is on the right side. Could I use a off set 48-50 Ford car thermostat housing from 226 and pair with new aluminum rad ?. I've kind lost with what I can do. I do truly appreciate any type of input. Cheers Cody Sent from my Celero5G using Tapatalk |
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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Orcas Island Washington
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Sorry Cody, just saw this. I used an aluminum radiator in my '47 with '51 H six. It was designed for the folks who put a small block chev V8 in a flathead ford car/truck. All mounting is set up for our trucks and a little creativity in hoses might be needed, but worked perfectly in mine as well as my other 6 cyl tonner with the diesel engine. 3 years ago they were under 200 bucks with free shipping.. One I painted satin black and it blended right in.
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: u-rah-rah-Wisconsin
Posts: 1,269
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Look at lmctruck.com for a replacement radiator. While it may be mostly aluminum currently, the fit and pricing are better than others.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Albion, PA
Posts: 1,100
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On my 42 coupe the cost to recore the radiator was $375. Tanks were in decent shape. My brothers 57 Chevy was $400 as the tanks were needed work. Maybe a second opinion on a recore?
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Perry Mo.
Posts: 838
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1942deluxe, I wish I knew where you had that done as I just had my 41 pickup record and yes I took it out and laid it on their counter and picked it up when it was done, for $1400 Tim
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Albion, PA
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