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Steve Plucker 09-10-2011 05:28 AM

Original Model A/AA Radiator Restoration...
 

Has anyone ever attempted to restore the fins and tubes alone on an original Model A/AA Ford Radiator?

Has anyone restored a complete radiator themselves?

That is removing all the fins and tubes, and replacing those that have been damaged over the years with good original fins and tubes to bring back the original look of the core.

If so, what is the process you did and problems you faced in doing so?

Yes I know...just get a new core and be done with it.

Thanks.

Pluck

BRENT in 10-uh-C 09-10-2011 05:41 AM

Re: Original Model A/AA Radiator Restoration...
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Plucker (Post 271042)
Has anyone ever attempted to restore the fins and tubes alone on an original Model A/AA Ford Radiator?

Has anyone restored a complete radiator themselves?

That is removing all the fins and tubes, and replacing those that have been damaged over the years with good original fins and tubes to bring back the original look of the core.

If so, what is the process you did and problems you faced in doing so?

Yes I know...just get a new core and be done with it.

Thanks.

Pluck

But if someone suggests you get a new core, that is "Replacing" ...not Restoring!

To answer your question specifically, I have not simply because I have been too lazy to see the need but we are restoring a 1905 Cadillac that someone hand-fabricated a radiator for. I studied it when it first arrived and believe I could do it also now that I see what they did. I think if you took an old Model A radiator and dissected it, you would probably same the same thing.

d.j. moordigian 09-10-2011 11:04 AM

Re: Original Model A/AA Radiator Restoration...
 

Steve or Brent,

I think the tubes are sweated to the fins? I was a member of the Horseless Carriage
Club some 45 years ago, watched an " old guy " about 55 make a brass radiator core
for his 1915 or earlier T. What a work-out! I believe he soldered each tube to each
fin, starting at the bottom header and working to the top. Came out NEAT.

mot 09-10-2011 11:08 AM

Re: Original Model A/AA Radiator Restoration...
 

there was an article in the "restorer" or maybe MARC news where some guy made a brand new model A radiator


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