| Subject: | [TR] Welding radiator inlet tubes - mating different ones. |
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| From: | TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall) |
| Date: | Thu, 14 Jul 2011 10:57:34 -0700 |
| References: | <4E1F2598.7030106@verizon.net> |
> I was > wondering if would be practical to cut the radiator/cap fill tubes on > the radiators and weld the good one to replace the bad one. Not worth the hassle, IMO. Just take it to any radiator shop, and have them install a new fill neck. The part is only $15-$20 new; and they may even install it for free if you have the radiator serviced (boiled or rodded out) at the same time. I had a new fill neck (with 3/4" reach instead of 1" so I can use a modern cap) installed on my TR3 radiator last year, and ISTR it only added $18 to the bill (including tax). -- Randall |
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