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Re: Radidtor stuff (was seat and radiator paint)

To: british-cars@hoosier, lydia@rosa.mit.edu
Subject: Re: Radidtor stuff (was seat and radiator paint)
From: Geronimo x54903 page 951-3432 <GENDIMEN@T12SYS.intel.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Aug 92 07:22:18 PDT
Lydia asks:

Why is it better to have a radiator rotted out (or rodded out, as
someone pointed out) than to simply have it recored?  Is it really much
cheaper?  The rodding out process sounds a bit labor-intensive.  We had
our radiator recored, fitted with a new bottom tank, (and painted
black without asking) for about one hundred dollars last year (in 

It all depends on the cost of the new radiator cores.  Depending on what kind
of car and how old, a re-core job can be inexpensive like yours to hundreds of
dollars for just the core.  For example, I had our BMW radiator gone through
(the core was leaking) about 2 months ago which included repairs and rodding
out.  Total cost $65.  To replace the core would have cost $200-$300.  I also
had a grungy spare radiator for my GT6 gone through and the cost was only $62. 
I don't have a clue what a core would cost, but it's probably a far cry from
$62.  I'm sure there are some cars where a core is not readily available, so
some kind of custom work would be many $$$$$ vs. rodding out for < $100.

Mike G.


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