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eBay Aluminum Radiators

Anybody used or know of anyone who has used one of these eBay Aluminum Radiators? Looks like a killer deal if there's no problems with them.
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eBay Aluminum Radiators

Reply #2
That looks alot like the Jegs Aluminum Radiator.  From what I hear they are good units.
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Reply #3
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Man...it even comes with a free gospel message. How can you pass that up!

I didn't even see that the first time.

His feedback looks pretty good. Which is awesome, especially when dealing with the Mustang crowd.
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Reply #4
1 ROW CORE????
Don't think being 1 row that it would cool much better than a brass 2 row but would definetley weigh less.

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Reply #5
Almost all aluminum radiators are 1 row.

Just keep in mind that's probably a chinese radiator.

I got a '93 Cobra chinese knockoff radiator off ebay a year or two ago and I haven't been overly impressed with the quality (it is copper & brass).

It had a bunch of loose solder inside it, and it sprung a small leak after I'd had it in for less than a year, though I ran some stop leak through it and it seems to have stopped it.

Garrett H.
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Reply #6
My momma warned me about people pushing religion and radiators from the same cart. :D

"Manufacture's Warrenty" great, who made it and what's the warrenty?

and what is the sellers "Personal Guarentee"?

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Reply #7
The summit radiator i have and most i've seen on ebay are 2 core and much thicker.

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Reply #8
Did anyone see the 3 row Mark VII radiator at the bottom?  It's copper, but would it fit?
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Reply #9
It's a 1 core. That explains the 139 dollar price.

I use the Summit/Jeg's (made by the same people) 2 core universal and have been very happy. I think I paid $ 159 2 years ago.

My 87 TC 460 runs at 180 all night long at the track with some runs 5 minutes apart... very pleased with the results.

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Reply #10
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Did anyone see the 3 row Mark VII radiator at the bottom?  It's copper, but would it fit?


I saw the 73 lincoln radiator.

I ran a 1969 lincoln Continental radiator with those huge tanks for years in the Gray 460 Bird.

When it sprung a leak out of one of the top cores, I replaced it with a Summit/Jegs housebrand 2 core aluminum.

Anyway, those early Lincoln rad. will fit a fox body. (barely)
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83 T-Bird Heritage 5.0
84 T-Bird 5.0
86 T-Bird Turbo Coupe NHRA Stocker & Super Stocker
87 T-Bird Turbo Coupe
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Reply #11
Maybe I'm mistaken in what I read...

I'm thinking that what I read was that a 1 row aluminum radiator will out-cool a 2-row ( or was it 3 row?) copper & brass radiator.

:dunno:

I shoulda bought an aluminum radiator when I got mine. I dunno why the hell I didn't.

Garrett H.
'94 F250 XLT- 4x4, 5 speed, 7.3 IDI Turbo Diesel, 4" intake, 4" exhaust, 5" turnout stacks, manual hubs, etc.
'87 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
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Exhaust sound clip
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Reply #12
Quote from: Red_LX;142937
Maybe I'm mistaken in what I read...

I'm thinking that what I read was that a 1 row aluminum radiator will out-cool a 2-row ( or was it 3 row?) copper & brass radiator.

:dunno:

I shoulda bought an aluminum radiator when I got mine. I dunno why the hell I didn't.

That's what I heard too.

Some reading material suggests otherwise.
http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=61247&page=7
http://www.fordmuscle.com/archives/2001/10/radiator/
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Reply #13
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Did anyone see the 3 row Mark VII radiator at the bottom? It's copper, but would it fit?


Yes.  You will need to cut the rubber on the uppersupport brackets a little bit though.
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Reply #14
Quote from: Ether947;143023
That's what I heard too.

Some reading material suggests otherwise.
http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=61247&page=7
http://www.fordmuscle.com/archives/2001/10/radiator/


Yeah, I've heard that too...aluminum doesn't transfer heat as well as copper & brass do.

Yet everyone swears their car runs cooler with an aluminum radiator (plus I think people like them for the weight savings, my three-core weighs a ton).

All I know is, I upgraded to a three-core '93 cobra style radiator over the stocker, and didn't notice much of a difference in cooling ability. Which I don't understand, because I'm running dual 12" fans in a shroud, and the car really doesn't cool off any faster.

Garrett H.
'94 F250 XLT- 4x4, 5 speed, 7.3 IDI Turbo Diesel, 4" intake, 4" exhaust, 5" turnout stacks, manual hubs, etc.
'87 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
Engine, wheels, tires, etc!
Exhaust sound clip
Another clip