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Well I was going to send it to Glen Ray radiator cause he wouldn't charge me anything to fix it. But now im thinking of trying a local radiator shop that's highly recommended. And hopefully I won't have to take out a loan to pay for the repairs.
It does. But trying to find a box is the hard part. Every place I've called said they don't have anything that size or they break them down. And im cheap, I don't want to buy a box cause that would defeat the free cost lol.
Good point. 1 shop local to me said if its a simple fix they would charge me around $140, or a worst case scenario they would have to recore it for $1000.
So I recently had a couple fan bolts come loose and dug themselves into the radiator. Glen Ray radiator said he could fix the damage and id only lose about 6 tubes out of 265. Whats everyone's thought on that? And he said he won't charge me to fix it since I bought it from him back in 2019.
I run the radial pros on the street even so they say they're not dot legal. But even if I had all season radials on the car, I still wouldn't drive it in the rain.
The motor has been together for about 32 years. Had a 284 484 purple shaft cam all the way up until this years when I replaced it with a Delta cams 292 495 lift cam. The carburetor is a 950 double pump mechanical secondary carb. Msd mechanical advance distributor. M1 single plane intake, 10.5...