Frankenchevy
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I've been stripping the engine bay, preparing for paint and new engine install.
I've never lost water from my cooling system. the level has always remained full. I found some residue near one of the necks that looks like it was caused by a tiny pinhole misting in. again, every time I opened the radiator cap the coolant has always appeared topped up and clean looking.
so I was going to have the radiator tested and repaired if necessary at a radiator shop. I was ballparked at $160. a new radiator replacement ranges from $230 for a Champion at jegs http://www.jegs.com/i/Champion-Cooling-Systems/166/CC716/10002/-1#reviewTab that gets good reviews to a Mishimoto at summit for $320 https://www.summitracing.com/parts/mio-mmrad-ck-78x/reviews/?filterReviews=ThreeStar
what are the benefits to repairing oem radiator other than it looking better than the aluminum bling pieces and the $70-160 difference? which is the better radiator stock or aftermarket aluminum? cost isn't that big of a factor, as I'm looking at it being spread out over the lifetime of the vehicle. just curious about the pros and cons of each type.
I've never lost water from my cooling system. the level has always remained full. I found some residue near one of the necks that looks like it was caused by a tiny pinhole misting in. again, every time I opened the radiator cap the coolant has always appeared topped up and clean looking.
so I was going to have the radiator tested and repaired if necessary at a radiator shop. I was ballparked at $160. a new radiator replacement ranges from $230 for a Champion at jegs http://www.jegs.com/i/Champion-Cooling-Systems/166/CC716/10002/-1#reviewTab that gets good reviews to a Mishimoto at summit for $320 https://www.summitracing.com/parts/mio-mmrad-ck-78x/reviews/?filterReviews=ThreeStar
what are the benefits to repairing oem radiator other than it looking better than the aluminum bling pieces and the $70-160 difference? which is the better radiator stock or aftermarket aluminum? cost isn't that big of a factor, as I'm looking at it being spread out over the lifetime of the vehicle. just curious about the pros and cons of each type.
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