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Received bad news today from the radiator shop today. Was notified that after being cleaned and pressure tested that the old radiator has a crack and several holes and will cost me $300-400 to repair. Checked Snyder's and Brassworks for a new radiator and I'm looking at $500-600. Anyone have a radiator for a 1930 for sale or know of anyone selling one at a fraction of the cost? Any other ideas are also welcomed. Thanks in advance.
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if you buy a Brassworks or Bergs your troubles are over for good. A used radiator can and often does bring nasty surprises and not worth taking the chance on. Even repairing your old one has no guarantee. Good luck, Wayne
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Be very careful going the used route.. Ck out bergs radiator also...
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Spend even more money and get a Bergs.
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Bert's in Denver have good rebuilt radiators. May want to check with them.
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Solder, heat , flux, soapy water, done!
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Gary Bergbower does a great job and is an old line Radiator Family. It will be the last one you have to buy. I have 6 of his and never a problem. He can be reached at 618-231-3507.
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Thank you all for your input. Local radiator shop highly suggested BrassWorks as well as others on this forum, so I bit the bullet and ordered one. Looking forward to receiving the radiator so I can finally wake her up from her 10 year nap.
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hate to say it but, I was lucky enough to pick up a Radiator last fall at Hershey, guy wanted $25 and I talked him down to $20 looks great and holds water. I was very lucky! There was others for $200 250 or so, you are within driving distance and the meet is only a few short weeks away.
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Hope it fits.
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There were 4 and a half Berg reccomendations on this thread
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I have retracted my order with BW and I'm going with the highly recommended Berg's. My apologies for sounding like a hard headed newbie. Thank you all once again for preventing me from making a mistake.
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Smart move
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It would not have been a mistake! Even the professional radiator shop recommended Brassworks. Wayne
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If you can get a new one I would do it. I went the used one on two occasions and they worked well in town but when I got on the highway they caused me to overheat because the flow rate was impaired. Bob
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The radiator shop might have killed it with the pressure test. Never have an old A radiator pressure tested. They weren't designed for it in the first place and now they're 80 years older and more fragile. I have also heard good about Bergs
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