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Anyone need a brand new $102 alum. Radiator? Was up to $289, now down to $132??

joe

Bronco Guru
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Sep 9, 2001
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Damn, I sprung for a BC 3 core triple pass and had to delete my transmission exchanger as a result. That's a nice looking radiator and the fit seems good too, keep us posted as to how it works longer term!

this was not a bad thing. IMOP the copper triple bi-pass is the best radiator out there for wheelers.

i've used several radiators over just in the last few years and nothin works better.
 

dubulup

New Member
Joined
Apr 25, 2008
Messages
51
Loc.
Lafayette
got mine installed with jbg overflow...total install 30 min w/ 3 tools. No modifications needed. Best hundred bucks spent
 
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Buldozer

Buldozer

Bronco Virtuoso
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Oct 17, 2007
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3,065
Loc.
God's Country
I only expect one cool beverage at OCBR as a reasonable finders fee for these radiators......or maybe one from each guy that got a radiator...yea that sounds even better!
 

broncnut

Sr. Member
Joined
Jul 25, 2001
Messages
429
I only expect one cool beverage at OCBR as a reasonable finders fee for these radiators......or maybe one from each guy that got a radiator...yea that sounds even better!

Thanks for posting this..If you get to SoCal I get ya that beer.. ;D
 

SACHEM

Back From the Dead
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Nov 29, 2001
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2,458
I was kinda late to this rodeo but 201 isn't too bad either. I found a coupon code for $10 off. It's PTF10
 

hose101

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Jan 30, 2006
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glad I jumped on it when I first saw this thread. $136 to my door. Looks great. hope the rest will come together before the year end so I can see what it looks like in.
 

Broncitis

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May 18, 2004
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I got a few in, waiting to see if the other 5 I ordered before the price increase show up ;D

BTW, the drain port is NOT 1/4 NPT (at least not in the few I tried). I beleive that might be a metric fitting, but I have not gone further than trying to install a 1/4 NPT petcock I had.

I installed one in a beater trail rig I took to the East Coast Bronco Roundup last weekend and my gauge never went above 170. It was ususally much cooler than that! ?:? I just installed a nw 195 t-stat when I installed the radiator as well. Not sure why its running so cool, but its better cool than boiling over!
 

Broncitis

MEB Founder
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May 18, 2004
Messages
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I only expect one cool beverage at OCBR as a reasonable finders fee for these radiators......or maybe one from each guy that got a radiator...yea that sounds even better!

Glad I ordered my first one a week before you posted this or I'd owe you quite a bit for the ones I ordered! ;D
 

iwlbcnu

Bronco Guru
Joined
Nov 1, 2001
Messages
3,342
Drew, my stock 77 would take forever to get to temp and never up going down the road, after 3 new stats I finally got one that must be working correctly as I finally get heat as I should. I guess they never closed all the way before.
 

Bronco

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Mar 18, 2008
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418
Loc.
Mountain View, CA
BTW, the drain port is NOT 1/4 NPT (at least not in the few I tried). I beleive that might be a metric fitting, but I have not gone further than trying to install a 1/4 NPT petcock I had.

Anybody found out what size petcock works? Haven't installed mine yet.
 

jsniper06

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Apr 1, 2006
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567
Loc.
Crowley, La.
Did anyone have trouble remounting their medal shroud. I have a shroud for a body lift and it will not fit. Thanks for any imput.
 
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