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If you are speaking of the 51, I believe $400-600 was the range others have paid for having their similar models recored in the last couple of years. I think that's probably about the only correct option unless a used or better radiator comes along. Chances are that any used one will need work as well.
There was discussion on replacing 55-6 radiators with relatively inexpensive common Ford truck units.packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... ic.php?post_id=54085#forumpost54085 I'm not sure a definitive decision was made whether they will fit the earlier 51-4 cars. Maybe not the best option and with the needed brackets and use of a different hose, wouldn't be stock looking if that's a concern. Your radiator guy might be able to find something close in size if you wanted to go that route.
Posted on: 2011/7/11 19:45
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David, I had the radiator core of my '47 Custom Clipper replaced. I went with a 7-row staggered core. It cost me about $1k to have it done but provided significant cooling increase compared to the 3-row stock core. I would recommend that you get the best re-core you can afford. Nothing worse than an overheating engine. No fun.
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Recore always brings up the issue of tank condition. Most POST war tanks are very thin metal. My first effort would be to find a modern retro fit even if it involves some special fabrication of mounts or brackets.
But with the way that prices are changing so fast i'm not sure a modern radiator would be any cheaper or not. Just have to reseach it.
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Well, I got the radiator back today. I gave them the 327 radiator tank top and bottom, as the core was shot from being dry for 20+ years. I had them put a slightly thicker core in - it is about 1/4" thicker than the stock 327 radiator. It cools nicely, with the gauge going to 3/4 and staying there, even at the 100 degree day we're having. So now I have a surplus 288 radiator that needs a good cleaning. If anyone wants it, $75 plus shipping will get it. It just couldn't keep up with the bored out 327 with the street cam. Thanks for the advice.
Posted on: 2011/7/18 21:59
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i'm glad your overheating problems are in the past now ;0)
Hank
Posted on: 2011/7/18 22:04
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If you still have the radiator for sale, I'm interested.
Mike Burkhart Dodge City, KS mburk@fairpoint.net
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G'day Mike Burkhart,
to PackardInfo. I invite you to include your Packard in the Packard Owner's Registry here on PackardInfo.
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I tried that with my 1941 4198L Landaulet Funeral Coach, and it wouldn't take it. Also in the model choices, I couldn't choose that model as it was not an option.
Thanks, Mike
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Mike, sorry the radiator has gone to the recycle bin. I'd go the Brassworks site - they are in Paso Robles CA and can make you a top notch radiator.
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