Posted by Tony in Mass. on November 26, 2013 at 10:02:19 from (71.192.19.81):
In Reply to: radiator posted by 2tractors on November 26, 2013 at 06:03:37:
See now, if you learned French, you'd know is wasn't for sale... well the way I word things... maybe you still wouldn't know... Inno can barely figure out my French, and he's in real 'courier de bois' country...
I wouldn't mind having one... even if they are all diesels-!!
So what exactly you got there? Is that a French made gasoline 35? or??
I think you need a yellow pages. You need to bring that radiator to someone who will re-core it, or unsolder the top and bottom and check each tube. It can't be so exotic that a new core can't be fitted. I would need some pictures to do any further thinking and pondering the meaning of radiators.... brace rod on the left or right.... angle of the top and bottom hose necks... got to be interchangeable with something else out there...
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