45tt
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- Joined
- Aug 14, 2020
- Posts
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- Location
- Florida
- First Name
- MJ
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- GMC Sierra Grande K15
- Engine Size
- 350
My 75 K15 recently developed a leak in its original 48yr old radiator. I started the search online and in my catalogs to find a replacement. All I have to say is things sure have changed since the last time I had to find a radiator for a Squarebody. I found a lot of plastic radiators and the ones I found that were metal were for automatics and had heater hose hookups on the radiator. I wasn’t able to find one for my year, measurements or for a manual trans. Plus they were all pricey and I couldn’t guarantee that they would even fit.
So I was thinking. when I was a kid/younger I remember going to radiator shops to get work done on my vehicles radiators because I couldn’t afford new. I did a search and I think I found one of the last radiator shops still operating in Florida (family owned and in operation in Daytona Beach since 1922). This place is definitely old school like what I remember as a kid. I took the radiator in and they said it looked in decent shape for original, however it was due for a recore. They were able to get a core made and they will go through it and rebuild everything to keep it as original as possible.
The cost was more than I had planned, but I’m glad that I’m able to retain the original equipment. I really didn’t want plastic or the wrong part. Its strange to me and I never thought I’d be in a position with a square to keep original parts because I couldn’t find suitable replacements but I think it worked out well.
So I was thinking. when I was a kid/younger I remember going to radiator shops to get work done on my vehicles radiators because I couldn’t afford new. I did a search and I think I found one of the last radiator shops still operating in Florida (family owned and in operation in Daytona Beach since 1922). This place is definitely old school like what I remember as a kid. I took the radiator in and they said it looked in decent shape for original, however it was due for a recore. They were able to get a core made and they will go through it and rebuild everything to keep it as original as possible.
The cost was more than I had planned, but I’m glad that I’m able to retain the original equipment. I really didn’t want plastic or the wrong part. Its strange to me and I never thought I’d be in a position with a square to keep original parts because I couldn’t find suitable replacements but I think it worked out well.