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04-09-2008, 12:30 PM
MC Barther
Radiators - Purchasing a new one
Guys,
The radiator on the '84 Regal, 6.2 L Diesel has a small leak. I believe that this is the original radiator.

First question: Repair or replace? I'd like your opinions. I'm asking because of the age (2008 - 1982(Chassis year)= 26). Milage is about 100K. I'm assuming that the rediator shop I've used in the past is still in business.

Second: If replacement is the better route, any recommendations for part purchases?

Thoughts??


’84 Barth Regal 25 ‘
w/ “FRED” FRont End Diesel
Chevy 6.2 L diesel
04-09-2008, 12:43 PM
bill h
I always feel better with a new radiator. Since our driving involves a lot of hot deserts and steep mountain grades, I am betting that money spent on a new one will save me from being inconvenienced and overcharged on the road.

I have used US Radiator for twenty or thirty years, and their line of Desert Cooler radiators has always done me well, no matter what I towed with what and where.

Beware of imported cores or radiators. Any radiator that weighs less than stock is suspect.


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84 30T PeeThirty-Something, 502 powered
04-12-2008, 01:27 AM
Gary Carter
If you have the bolt on tanks you can also get a new core. If you do this have them use the dimpled tubs. Does a much better job of cooling. This is done a lot by the bus folks as the 2 stroke detroits made a lot of heat.


'92 Barth Breakaway - 30'
5.9 Cummins (6B) 300+ HP
2000 Allison
Front entrance
04-23-2008, 12:07 PM
MC Barther
quote:
US Radiator

Thanks for the information about US Radiator. I would like to comment on their website. It took too many clicks to Maybe get to where I needed to be. Hopefully I will get a return contact.


’84 Barth Regal 25 ‘
w/ “FRED” FRont End Diesel
Chevy 6.2 L diesel
04-24-2008, 05:30 PM
Don in Niagara
Right you are billh! If it is the original rad, then I bet it is a copper core. I bet a new rad will be aluminum and a lot lighter weight ... or for a MAJOR price difference you may be able to get a copper core rad.
While servicable, an aluminum rad will not likely last 26 years!
Last winter, while our Barth was at Massey's in Phoenix for a service there was a 10 year old Country Coach getting a new rad installed. The service manager told me it was $3400 plus installation. It was not aluminum.
Yikes!
Don


1990 Regency 34'
Cummins 6CTA 8.3 240hp
Spartan Chassis,
4 speed Allison MT643