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  1. M

    Check this out!!!Hopefully this system will work for all of us

    Cool. A solution to a problem I've never had...lol. But I'm sure some can use something like that.
  2. M

    Radiator repairers - solder?

    Thanks guys. This was the 3 core deal have on my running stand and it was a couple tubes I broke plowing up to it. I used solid core tin & regular flux for sweating copper. I have a MAP gas torch and heat wasn't an issue, but it didn't flow well. Makes sense that acid core would be better. I...
  3. M

    Radiator repairers - solder?

    For anyone that does radiator repairs... What is the prep and type of solder used? I had to fix one on my runnign stand and it's holding but I'm not sure if I "did it right". Any ideas?
  4. M

    newly built 416 getting warm

    I would think it's an airflow issue because it's fine when moving. So really, you can either get more air thru it, or get more surface area fo that air to flow past. The factory ones are 2 core. You could have your tanks and brackets put together with a 3 wide core. Also, as said, it should be...
  5. M

    Running Hot

    Mike, I'd agree on the "gut the thermostat" part..When it was first done, we used teh belt driven, IIRC. Also, try taking the upper and lower hoses off, and run a garden hose thru the radiator..it should not back up and run out where the hose is..it should flow enought to just run out the...
  6. M

    fittings in aluminum WP housing

    Never seize is a good lube, but a poor sealer..Liquid teflon sealer is what you want..Probably on the same rack as the never seize. With that, it seals, and will still come out in 10 years...You know, when the hemi goes in...
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