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Brad, I don’t know if you’re a member on the HAMB, but I know there’s a member or 2 over there that’s from or close to Sierra Vista. Be worth a post with that in the title for a radiator shop. If you’re not a member, I’ll ask for you.
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The top tank fill neck should have a tube running from it down the side of the radiator (pre-coolant recovery w/ outside container). When coolant expands (overfilled and hot), the cap releases the pressure and the coolant is released through that tube. When the internal pressure subsides to cap rated pressure the cap will close gain.
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I don't understand how it can overflow without a coolant recovery bottle? Theres nothing but the cap.
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It will have an overflow, but not a coolant recovery bottle. Is that what you are saying?
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I'll bet. Question... Tnis radiator doesn't have an overflow container. What happens when the engine shuts off and antifreeze is hot?
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If you take your radiator to a garage, not a radiator shop, they'll send it out to a radiator shop. You'll probably end up paying more than if you were to take it to a radiator shop yourself.
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I would like to keep the original radiator if its salvagable. I was just curious what was available in the event that it was shot. Still looking for a shop. No radiator only shop around here so I guess I'll have to find a garage that does radiators too or travel an hour or so to tucson
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I would think you would want to save the radiator. See if this helps finding a competent shop in your area - https://www.bbb.org/us/az/cochise/category/radiator-repairIf you go CAPA or a low quality off-shore radiator (if available), it may not work out well. A custom ALUM RAD is going to be $$$. At the worst, they should be able to re-core keeping the original tanks and bracing. No having to fit/modify to the core support. POSSIBLY - https://www.thebrassworks.net/products/lincoln-radiators
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Someone on Facebook suggested Johnson's Radiator in Alabama.
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Not finding a radiator shop near me. If I decide to get a new one, does anyone know where to look? I did google search for one but didnt find any. Doesnt need to be oem,
Brad Sierra Vista Arizona 1954 Lincoln Capri
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