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    Post by Guest Tue Mar 06, 2012 11:07 pm

    g'day again I need more help. I am desperate for a radiator for my van. it has 273. could anyone please let me know where to get one or how mucc. the tanks are good but core is split. thanks wobbss
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    Post by Stoopid john Wed Mar 07, 2012 3:18 pm

    I bought an aluminum one for a 32 ford and it well, with a little work.

    https://vintage-vans.forumotion.com/t22811-my-radiator-fix
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    Post by dix Wed Mar 07, 2012 5:09 pm

    http://www.fsrradiator.com/ the rad in the photo is what i installed call them tell them what you have . the measurements work but you'll have to sut off 1 flange from each side and drill some holes to fit the housing. also there is also some cutting on the top of the rad housing. what i did was drill out the spot welds , remove that plate and ifter installing the rad i made a new plate,,,shouls be under $300 for a 3 core rad....


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    Post by equium Thu Mar 08, 2012 7:46 pm

    dix wrote:http://www.fsrradiator.com/ the rad in the photo is what i installed call them tell them what you have . the measurements work but you'll have to sut off 1 flange from each side and drill some holes to fit the housing. also there is also some cutting on the top of the rad housing. what i did was drill out the spot welds , remove that plate and ifter installing the rad i made a new plate,,,shouls be under $300 for a 3 core rad....
    I don't think your link got us all the way. Can you verify which Radiator you got from them. I'll be in the market for one pretty soon.
    thanks
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    Post by kp duster Wed Jul 25, 2012 5:19 pm

    i have a good
    one

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