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From: CoolVT@aol.com
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To: STUART_BRENNAN@HP-Andover-om3.om.hp.com
Subject: Re: Modine Radiator
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 23:26:52 EST
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To Stu and Others it might benefit,
I dig out the information on my Modine radiator. Mine was a recore which
means they reused the brass end tanks and so location of hoses, etc.. was
never a problem. The dealer told me that the recore price included any needed
repair to the brass tanks. Mine were okay.
The price in 1992-93 was $250. I figure the dealer got about $50 of the
deal. It was a simple 3 core and the dealer said it was a better design than
the original. I can't remember now why it was supposed to be better.
It was apparently just one of a thousand different cores that Modine has.
They supposedly just measure and find a core that will fit a particular tank
set-up.
The numbers written on the radiator when I got it back were
#3R12424 and
#10634
I believe there was a metal tag on the radiator, but I neglected to get the
#'s off it. The tag is now buried deep in the bowels of the shroud.
The address on the tag attached listed:
Modine of Canada
604 McGeachie Drive
Milton, Ontario, Canada 69T3Y5
Hope this helps. Mark L.
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