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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Las Vegas NV
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Re: Aluminum Radiator Leaking
Alloy radiators often fail due to vibration, although I've had good luck with them. I bought a HD 4-core radiator from Checker Auto Parts around 27 years ago. Did I mention that I love 'lifetime warranties'? They replaced the traditional unit twice for me. Upon needing a new replacement, the third one was aluminum with a single core. I wasn't thrilled but being that it was my only option for a free replacement, I installed it. My truck never ran so cool, and its 12 years old now and going strong.
If you put 'stop leak' in there, it'll likely plug up the heater core. Replace it if you can.
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Re: Aluminum Radiator Leaking
Any recommendations for new radiator? Brand preference? Seems like almost everything out there is aluminum.
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Re: Aluminum Radiator Leaking
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Carlos MN
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Re: Aluminum Radiator Leaking
I've used Be Cool, Griffin and Afco with good luck on my LS swaps.
My 98 Wrangler with a LS6/4L60E swap has 16 years on it. It's a Griffin I bought from Novak conversions out of UT. |
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Location: Waverly, NE
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Re: Aluminum Radiator Leaking
GM throws these in the coolant at the factory of every LS engine. That should tell you something.
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Re: Aluminum Radiator Leaking
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Re: Aluminum Radiator Leaking
Yes, I thought the same thing when told. It is why I say to do the electrical check prior to fill. The electrolysis effect is not as damaging when passing through the water, apparently. Maybe the connection being more spread out or maybe that the damaging electrolysis occurs when unlike metals are contacting with current passing between. Not sure the real reason. A custom build radiator shop in Arizona passed on the tip to me years ago. I've always followed it and have had very good success with all my aluminum radiator swaps.
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Re: Aluminum Radiator Leaking
Antifreeze makes the coolant less conductive. So does water pump lubricant containing water soluble oil (SOL). If you put SOL in the cooling system, it sticks to the inside surfaces as a thin film that insulates against galvanic corrosion but is thin enough not to interfere much with cooling. There are probably newer chemicals that work better, though?
Remember that straight water is better for cooling?
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Kernersville, NC
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Re: Aluminum Radiator Leaking
Not sure if this is relevant to the conversation, but they have sacrificial anodes for aluminum radiators that are supposed to help with the corrosion issues in the system.
https://flex-a-lite.com/flex-a-lite-...inc-anode.html |
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Re: Aluminum Radiator Leaking
I've seen those. If you were sure to never encounter freezing temperatures, you could run one of these with straight water.
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Re: Aluminum Radiator Leaking
I've always used distilled water and minimum mix of antifreeze for pump lubrication given i live in a area that does not get cold enough to freeze. It is likely high mineral content water is also a killer of aluminum.
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Re: Aluminum Radiator Leaking
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