Marcel Backs Posted July 22, 2022 Report Posted July 22, 2022 My original radiator developed a leak in the core at some point. Can this core be repaired or is this rad not serviceable due to the obsolete nature of the core design? Can a modern core material be installed onto my tanks by a local rad shop? Radiators seem to be a bit of a challenge for MOPAR compared to the other marques. Input from anyone having already solved this piece of the puzzle would be greatly appreciated. Best Regards, M Quote
MarcDeSoto Posted July 22, 2022 Report Posted July 22, 2022 Yes, i have a 48 DeSoto radiator that the radiator shop said the core is shot. He said he could re-core it with a modern core design that looks good. He showed me a core that was not the old honeycomb design, but would work and not look very far off from original. But the cost would be around $1200. The only reason I didn't go through with this plan was I was tipped off to an NOS radiator still in the box! 1 Quote
RobertKB Posted July 22, 2022 Report Posted July 22, 2022 I had the radiator in my ‘51 Dodge D39 business coupe recored recently by a local shop who like working on the old radiators. $CDN500 or around $US400. Being charged $1200 for a recore is highway robbery. Your old radiator may be able to be repaired if it checks out OK. I’ve gone that route with other old radiators. Quote
MarcDeSoto Posted July 22, 2022 Report Posted July 22, 2022 Yes, I agree about highway robbery, but radiator shops don't have a lot of competition now, so they can charge what they want. Quote
Sniper Posted July 22, 2022 Report Posted July 22, 2022 7 hours ago, Marcel Backs said: Can a modern core material be installed onto my tanks by a local rad shop You ought to be asking the local radiator shop that question. None of us here know what they can, or won't, do. Quote
Frank Gooz Posted July 22, 2022 Report Posted July 22, 2022 Marcel, I very short while ago I had my 1950 Dodge radiator recored. I used a modern looking core. The cost was just about 600. 00. The turnaround was only a few days, The Brass works can also supply a core and do the work. 1 Quote
Doug&Deb Posted July 22, 2022 Report Posted July 22, 2022 If you’re not concerned about originality an aluminum radiator is an option. I don’t remember where I bought mine for my 52 Coronet but it was under $150.00 1 Quote
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