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allis wc unstyled radiator

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    Posted: 21 Mar 2013 at 6:03pm
Looking for a wc unstyled radiator in good shape. Trying to keep my tractor as original as possible with the raised allis chalmers in the top tank. My radiator core is totally shot. Radiator shop i took it too quoted 800 bucks for a new radiator and to cut the core out and install in my original radiator. Any info on where i could find one or possibly get just the core would be great.
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Have 2. 75ea Ryan 402-469-1738
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Are they usable? Or would i have to have work done to them? Where are you located? And could you send me pictures?              rw-mes@hotmail.com
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I would find a different radiator shop, I have never paid that much to have one re-cored.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote WC7610 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Mar 2013 at 8:53pm

If you want it original, pay attention to the raised line on the side of yours and get the same back if you don't recore.  There is a short line on the WC's thru '35 and a longer "L" shaped raised line on the '36 on.

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Wow! 800 bucks is quite a bit of dough to recore that radiator. I'm wit Matt on that one. Find another Radiator shop. If the tanks are in good shape, that's half the battle on the early WC's. I would think $300-$400 tops...
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