SoCar72
Well-known member
Well, my 2 row radiator is blowing around the top cover from the far right rear end to about 1/3 the way to the left.
So, I'm debating between repairing the radiator, or replacing it with a new one.
My dad had a similar problem with his 67 Galaxie and had the top cover removed, cleaned, and resoldered. For the next few years he fought leaks and resolders until he bought a new one.
This is the only experience I've had with a repaired radiator. Believing that one occurrence does not make a typical condition, has anyone had good results with this type of procedure?
Debating...If I replace it, I'm greatly considering a 3 row unit. I can't think of any reason why not to. I did the same with my Mach, never regretted it.
Still debating...I found some aluminum 3 row units priced competitively to a new copper/brass.
I've never had an aluminum radiator on one of my cars, and can think of no reason to not consider one as a replacement. I've read many articles swearing the benefits of aluminum radiators, but they have all been limited drive, show, and race cars. Has anyone had a bad experience with an aluminum radiator in a daily driver? I can't think of any reason to not go with an aluminum one.
Thoughts?

So, I'm debating between repairing the radiator, or replacing it with a new one.
My dad had a similar problem with his 67 Galaxie and had the top cover removed, cleaned, and resoldered. For the next few years he fought leaks and resolders until he bought a new one.

This is the only experience I've had with a repaired radiator. Believing that one occurrence does not make a typical condition, has anyone had good results with this type of procedure?
Debating...If I replace it, I'm greatly considering a 3 row unit. I can't think of any reason why not to. I did the same with my Mach, never regretted it.
Still debating...I found some aluminum 3 row units priced competitively to a new copper/brass.

I've never had an aluminum radiator on one of my cars, and can think of no reason to not consider one as a replacement. I've read many articles swearing the benefits of aluminum radiators, but they have all been limited drive, show, and race cars. Has anyone had a bad experience with an aluminum radiator in a daily driver? I can't think of any reason to not go with an aluminum one.
Thoughts?