Radiator Express

RedSC93

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Found a leak in my Radiator today on the front side very top, Im looking for a replacement and after doing some reseace its seems like Radiator Express has the best deal. I never had any over heating problems just one day started leaking.. So I was thinking about getting the Aluminum OEM style does anyone have one they would like to share pros and cons with me?

http://www.radiatorexpress.com/prod...SC+Replacement&part_id=218277&aaia_id=1140512

Thanks,
Jerry
 
What does "NOTE: may require direction adjustment on overflow tube" mean? Is iut facing the wrong direction or something?
 
http://www.sccoa.com/forums/showthread.php?t=92758

Works fine....direct bolt in. Have had one in my 92 for 2 years...no issues.

SCPI has the Griffin AL Rads.

Radistor Express gives SCCoA members a discount.

http://www.sccoa.com/forums/showthread.php?t=45396

Too bad im not a member yet that would help out. But great to hear I called them today and quoted $164 shipped. How much would the members discount lower? And also is the inter cooler bracket hard to put on? Mine does have the screws so I know take it off my old one.


Thanks,
Jerry
 
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Called them today and they gave me a discount just by telling them that I'm from sccoa. $144 shipped for a full Aluminum with next day shipping very impressive.

Jerry
 
Installed very nicely, thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

Jerry
 

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I have one in my '94. Only problem I noticed was the plastic drain valve that comes on the aluminum one. I really had to twist on it to seal and the stock one off the old radiator won't fit. I don't have a warm and fuzzy about it. I would take it and get a bolt with the right thread count and use that instead of the plastic crap. I went to the junkyard and pulled an overflow tube off an older sc plus the clips and used that.
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