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#350977 12/21/2007 4:02 AM
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I'm looking into purchasing a replacement radiator for my 59 1/2 ton Napco. I had my original tested, cleaned and painted and it's in good shape except for a few dents on top. I hate to spend alot of time and money having the body look great but when you open the hood you see those dents. Does anyone have a recommended vendor that they have had success with. I want to make sure it looks and fits like the original.
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How about NAPA or some other FLAPS?
Or if you're running a big block V8 you might want something that will, for sure, keep your cool? http://www.walkerradiatorworks.com/


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I've had the top tank taken off before and pounded out. Usually done while they are rebuilding the radiator. It's little things like that which make a good restoration a great one. grin


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Here is a trick that has worked before. Your radiator shop has the equipment to seal your radiator and pressure test it. Take a rawhide or other "soft" hammer and rap the dent. Some times it will spring right back out. Good luck.


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Try the above, but with pressure (from a radiator tester)on the tank. IMHO,I would not replace the radiator if it is in good condition, except for the dents.


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I agree with the comments above regarding pressurization. When testing I think they run the radiators up to around 25-30lbs. The metal on them is pretty thin so its possible that the pressure alone will pop out the dents. If not, the gentle rapping should get most of them out.


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