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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/22/18 5:11 AM, Peter Arakelian
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<div>Thanks to all for the input. I have decided to go big bucks
and get a radiator from Ron Davis Racing in AZ. Spoke directly
with several makers, and was most satisfied with Ron's
responses. The Wizard was very close, but one of the things I
did not like about theirs was the brass drain valve. Brass and
aluminum do not go together. Even though they told me they have
not seen any problems, you can look up tables and articles about
brass and aluminum eating away when in contact. </div>
<div>Peter Arakelian - 71 TR6 <br>
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Instead of a drain valve, I prefer to use a threaded plug that has a
sacrificial zinc anode attached.<br>
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TeriAnn<br>
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