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Radiator opinions - going 4 headlight front clip

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the one I would buy is $309usd plus shipping, plus UPS rip off brokerage fees, plus 14.5% taxes
wonder how close that would end up being to the $440cdn diesel rad
I like the aluminum as for me it is easier to find a good aluminum welder to modify it to my wants then it is to find a brass rad guy that I trust

lumpy tank = stronger tank

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309 is gonna run you $383 right now (I just bought US $ yesterday at 1.24) Sales tax just went down half a point, but combined with the GST it's still 14% ( $53.62)

right there you're at $436.62, and UPS still get's there peice for brokerage.

The stock car parts link showed a 31"x19" aluminum rad for $179. Which rad were you looking at? I wonder if a 31"x19" 2 row aluminum rad would cool the 6.2 as well as the stock rad? /forums/images/graemlins/thinking.gif

Rene
 
2 row aluminum radiators will out cool 4 core brass rads all day long from what i've been told. Never any personal experience yet but my uncle says to buy a brass or whatever they are is a waste of money. He has run a lot of them over the years in his race cars and such.
 
Well, in a race car the coolant system needs to be efficient and flow really well I'd imagine. High rpms's and high speed all the time. Tons of airflow through the rad and all.

I just wonder if the AL rads do as well in traffic when there is next to no air flow, or worse yet crawling in the rocks in Moab when it's really hot out..

Rene
 
I guess it all comes down to how quickly the aluminum dissipates the heat compared to the other rads. Like I said I can't speak from experience but all the major manufacturers are going to aluminum rads. How about the competition buggies? What are they running these days? I got a feeling pretty much all the different automotive fields are all going to aluminum but I've never really checked it out.
 
the rad I am looking at has a built in engine oil cooler
I will edit the part number in after I finish unloading my new 1985 4 headlight front clip

the 2 alumi rows are 1"+ each
aluminum is cheap then brass is why everyone is going that route

hey Rene are you a good aluminum welder?
I may want to add a powersteering cooler in my rad /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I know a couple of guys in Abby that can do it

http://www.secureperformanceorder.com/afcostore/getproduct.cfm?CategoryID=6&ClassID=70&SubclassID=1112&ProductID=4698
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My aluminum welding isn't bad...as long as it's MIG aluminum. I'm about to take a course on TIG aluminum for work though.

You pick up fenders and a hood yet?

Rene
 
I got a brown hood from a 6.2 with the hood emblem in extremely good shape
I hate the little ornament, need one?
no fenders or inner fenders
plastic grill is so-so
missing one little plastic thing that holds the headlights in, apparently I may be able to use one from my clip
do not know if the 4 headlights work but they are there
wiring harness appears to be in pretty good shape
no hood latch and I either forgot or lost in transit one of the rubber things that go under the hinge on the cowl

gotta flip my steak brb
 
Just as a reference point... Our '94 Suburban has a single row aluminum radiator from the factory. It's the wider version (34.5 inches?) that comes with the towing package. Tranny cooler on one side and engine oil cooler on the other. Even when driving through Texas in July, with the truck loaded down and both a/c units running full blast, the temp gauge never goes above 200 or so. /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif It sells for around $350 here in the US.
 
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my brother bought a mini tork starter from one of them. That was how I originally found the radiators. Place that catered to stock car racers if I remember correctly. He ordered the starter and it was delivered the next day. FAST. as far as coolers in the tanks, I have had better luck keeping a tranny cool by bypassing the factory cooler all together. I used a AC condenser for my tranny. Upped the capacity by a couple quarts and you just aint gona find a tranny cooler any bigger then one of them suckers. Plus factory mounting is there. Don't forget to use trans flush if you go this route for whom ever may be reading this. That's just what I did and of course won't work for everybody especiallly if you use your AC condenser for AC. Basically I dropped the trans temp by 20-30 deg. by avoiding the radiator all together. Some have luck going through the rad before or after an external cooler. I wasn't so lucky.

[/ QUOTE ]I am already set up to do this I ripped out my AC and left the condenser there. A couple of months ago I used this forum to see if using the condenser would work but I only recieved results like there's too much fluid to push through the pump in the tranny but if it works I'll hook it up. /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif
 
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I got a brown hood from a 6.2 with the hood emblem in extremely good shape
I hate the little ornament, need one?
no fenders or inner fenders
plastic grill is so-so
missing one little plastic thing that holds the headlights in, apparently I may be able to use one from my clip
do not know if the 4 headlights work but they are there
wiring harness appears to be in pretty good shape
no hood latch and I either forgot or lost in transit one of the rubber things that go under the hinge on the cowl

gotta flip my steak brb

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I'd take the hood emblem thing off your hands if you don't want it. I'm also looking for a hood eventually too. Mine didn't fare so well with me walking all over it doing my windshield frame job. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

I may have one of thopse rubber things lying around from a parts truck...I'll have to have a look around the Bat Cave for ya.

Lordco has all those plastic parts for the headlights. At least the one in Kennedy heights does. It's a huge rotating rack with all those hard to find plastic bits...

Rene
 
how bad is your hood?
too ugly to swap?
this one is in really nice shpe other then the factory holes for the emblem
 
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I'm about to take a course on TIG aluminum for work though.

Rene

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You'll like the aluminum tig welding. Very fun.
 
It has a small dent in the raised portion down the middle, and needs a small repair at the front. Not terrible, I could fix it...

It does not have the hole for the emblem...

Rene
 
I cheaped out and went with this one $179
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and bought a protools105 with the savings

also bought the Windstar fan setup from ebay guy $114
 
my AFCO arrived today
shipped Nov 16 but delayed since tuesday due to the UPS drivers strike, so pretty fast shipping from Indiana.
looks great,
but the lower rad hose connection is angled upwards so I will have to work around that
$212usd for rad and shipping
$79cdn for UPS rip-off brokerage and taxes

dual electric fans that were ordered the same day have yet to ship from California.

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http://www.secureperformanceorder.com/afcostore/getproduct.cfm?CategoryID=6&ClassID=70&SubclassID=315&ProductID=2497

the rad shipped for $32usd but for some reason the fans were quoted at $35usd to ship until AFTER I paid them.
then they emailed me asking for another $15usd for shipping.

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22-11-04
We have attempted to get your package out to you as
soon as possible, but the shipping charges do not
cover to your area, because of the size the shipping
charges are $50.00usd, you have already payed 35.00,
if you could please send the $15.00usd difference, we
will be able to ship your package. We are very sorry
for the misunderstanding.

Thank You
--- Michael <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just placed the order through eBay, I added the
> shipping charges as $35usd
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "auto bodyparts" <[email protected]>
> To: "Michael " <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 11:01 AM
> Subject: Re: shipping quote on this item to Canada
>
>
> > Shipping to canada on this item will be $35.00us,
> thi
> > sis for shipping handling and insurance. Thank
> You
> > --- Michael <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > >
> >
>
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=33600&item
> > > =7930829096&rd=1
> > > "This Auction is for a brand new Ford Windstar
> > > 1999-2003 Cooling Fan
> > > Assembly RAD & COND CF ASSY . Our Cooling Fan
> > > Assemblys are of a very good
> > > quality which exceeds all OEM specifications. It
> is
> > > a very good replacement
> > > Cooling Fan Assembly at a price that beats all
> our
> > > aftermarket competitors.
> > > This part features the following specifications:
> > > Ford Windstar Cooling Fan Assembly.
> > > Direct new replacement.
> > > OEM replacement for XF2Z8C607AB.
> > > Partslink replacement for FO3115111."
> > >
> > > [email protected]


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Too bad, Mike.

I could have saved ya some cash if you shipped the parts to me first. /forums/images/graemlins/deal.gif
 
$26cdn bucks for a rebuilt waterpump
any info on the rubber rad mounts cushions?
How about relay and temp switch suggestions?
 
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