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well went to fill the radiator tonight and possibly take it for a spin around the block to see how the cummins behaves....i filled it about half way and found out my radiator has a hole right in the middle...needless to say i am pissed-cuss-cuss-cuss-cuss so i am currently trying to track one down i guess i will have to wait until next year to drive my truck :backoff
 

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Very temporary patch is clean it and put a gob of bondo on it, leave the cap loose , old dirt tracker trick.
 

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lol never heard that one before its a pretty big hole i think my dog ran in to it while it was out
 

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Bigger than the end of a tire iron? That what went thru the one we patched, stuff some down the tubes then slap it on.
 

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I kept the monster Ford radiator in mine and installed a new Ready Rad one from Advance about two years ago; so far, I am well pleased; the Ready Rad seems to be as good, if not better, than the factory original.


You can put four of the Dodge/Cummins radiators inside one of these Ford monsters.;Sweet
 

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Don't you have a radiator shop? I got one. I'd just take it over there and get it cleaned and fixed. :dunno
 

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i think my dog ran in to it while it was out


Nah........it wasn't the dog.............:yell:IT WAS THE GOAT!!!!LOL:rotflmao:rotflmao:rotflmao It's horn RAMMED your radiator. That's the trouble you get in when you start messing with those goat motors.:D

Just yank'n your chain.....he...he...he;p

Heath
 
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dam goats:backoff.... i was looking for a radiator shop but then i was thinking about getting an aluminum one off ebay they are only $300 and i dont want any leaks down the road.... after all the things i have found wrong with the truck while doing this conversion i almost wish i hadnt done it but i have had a lot of fun building it :thumbsup:
 

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dam goats:backoff.... i was looking for a radiator shop but then i was thinking about getting an aluminum one off ebay they are only $300 and i dont want any leaks down the road.... after all the things i have found wrong with the truck while doing this conversion i almost wish i hadnt done it but i have had a lot of fun building it :thumbsup:
I don't know if I'd want to fool with one of those $300 stamped aluminum jobs on ebay, they look mighty flimsy. if you ever leaned over on the thing while working on the engine, it'd be all over but the cry'n . Spend a few bucks more and get a high quality, high capacity aluminum radiator from Rodney Red and you will have Zero regrets
 

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When I had a wrench slip and whack my old radiator right in the center, I wiped off the most of the anti-freeze and smashed a blob of two-part plumbers epoxy putty over the hole.

It remained leak-free for several years after and was still holding when I swapped it out.

That two-part stick epoxy stuff is wonderful.;Sweet
 

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The way I remember a bad core being repaired was to cut the core, clean it well, fold each end over then solder them shut. The key to it is flux
 

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i think the best thing for me is to get a replacement i didnt know the aluminum ones on ebay were stamped out so i probably wont get that and i have tuition dues next month for college so i think i will just get a used one from the local junk yard.... althouh i have never heard of most of your suggestions except the egg trick i think the whole is to big to patch even tho you cant see where its damaged with out puttin fluid in it once you do it squirts out like a water gun
 

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