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Replace radiator

Posted: 1/15/07 12:16pmMessage 11 of 18
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jersey city, NJ - USA
Joined: 11/30/2003
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Vette(s): 1979 corvette metallic silver/red leather interior
by all means do it yourself! it will take a little patience, but you can do it in a single afternoon. when i did mine the hardest part was physically taking old one out and putting the new radiator in, but my 79 has all the stock shrouds and intake ducting, etc.  The trans cooler lines were a bit of a pita too, but it was ok in the end.
stevep3162007-01-15 12:18:27
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Replace radiator

Posted: 1/19/07 8:14amMessage 12 of 18
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Newark, DE - USA
Joined: 7/26/2004
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Vette(s): 1968 Conv, 454HO,500HP-600TQ, TKO-600,3:70 HD rear,hotrod air, custom paint & suspension,1973 Ruby Red,T-top, 383 Stroker, TK)-500,frame off restro, 1967 Dodge Coronet, 340 stroker to 406, Dana 60
Tape some cardboard on the front & back of your new radiator when you put it in . That'll keep it from getting damaged on installation.
Alan

                                               

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Posted: 1/19/07 9:09amMessage 13 of 18
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Hey Guys, I had my radiator replaced just last month, $409 for radiator, (brass). Perfect fit. $150 for installiation. I use a personal mechanic, never dealers. I bought it at eckler's. ($560 something for aluminum) She runs cool as a cucumber, got her up to 110 mph yesterday, she wanted more but I refused. I bought her for looks and fun not speed. No problems. Good luck stgn, Gene

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gs77vet2007-01-19 09:18:46
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Posted: 1/19/07 10:04amMessage 14 of 18
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I replaced my radiator last year as my winter project. Did it my self and I have a 69BB. If you have air, it makes it a bit more difficult.
I removed the hood and unbolted the shroud and the core support. Push the core support as far forward as possible and take the shroud and the radiator out together. I took my radiator to a local radiator repair shop and they rebuilt mine for $300. They saved the date tages and made it look original. When you replace it get the radiator seal kits and replace all the foam seals. I pulled my core support out of the car and bolted the radiator to it and dropped them in together, on a BB the shrould is a real PITA to get out or in. While you are at it replace the upper and lower hoses, if you don't know the history of your water pump I would consider replacing it as well. Replace all the belts also.
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Posted: 1/19/07 10:21amMessage 15 of 18
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Dorr, MI - USA
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Vette(s): 71 Colonnade Hardtop Coupe Torch Red with black interior originally L48 built to push around 360hp

I own a rad shop. My labor guide only calls for 1.9 hrs. for the high, with automatic & a/c.  I would charge around $125.00 for r&r. I recored mine, so I could use orininal tanks. If you pull the fan, you can pull the shroud out of the way. Makes it a lot easier.

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Posted: 3/19/07 3:05pmMessage 16 of 18
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Central Islip, NY - USA
Joined: 5/9/2005
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Vette(s): 1976 stingray, 350 C.I. 325HP 4 speed, t-tops white.
Hey Guy's, just wanted to thank all of you for your help and advice in regard to changing the radiator. it took a while to take outAngry, and put inAngry, but it's doneBig%20smile. I just wish we did'nt have all of this snow and ice, I would have taken it out for a spin. well the weekend is coming uo as well as better weatherSmileCool
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Posted: 3/20/07 2:19pmMessage 17 of 18
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Huntsville, AL - USA
Joined: 11/15/2003
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Vette(s): 1971 convertible,375 HP 350ci,Muncie 4-speed,Edelbrock aluminum heads and RPM air-gap manifold,HEI distrubiter - old school mechanical tach drive. LOUD side exhaust!
Great job Robert!Thumbs%20Up Clap 
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Posted: 3/20/07 2:23pmMessage 18 of 18
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North Charleston, SC - USA
Joined: 3/20/2004
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Vette(s): 1975 L48 AT AC T-top
Very good Robert. Nothing like the satisfaction of doing the job yourself. You don't have to worry about what the mechanic may have missed.
Scott
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