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Warning I purchased two Pro radiators at the same time and they both had a solder failure. Within a couple weeks of installing them they both leaked at the radiator fan switch collars (2). I was hoping it was just the plug or the switch but I tried and after a pressure test it was the soldering. Warranty returns by mail is time consuming and you end up paying shipping twice. So I went to my local Rad Shop and had them fix them. They told me they didn't use the correct solder. When the first one leaked I was hoping the Chinese have QTC problems on Mondays & Fridays but it sucked when the other went on my other car also. I recommend paying $10 more and getting the Spectra Radiator and they are used by Rad Shops.

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If it makes you feel any better, the Murray single row cheapie from O'r's was a Terrible fit! -and I was replacing the exact same model -aluminium w/plastic tanks. Had to swap top And bottom rails from the old one, and crush the bottom post mounts flat to get any of it to line up. Turned a simple job into a real pain. No question the chinese have QC issues.

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My dad was real big into building electronics out of kits, like "Heathkit" and a couple others. Because of that, he had a whole lot of good solder. Some people think solder is solder...there is a difference!

 

A while back i'd asked about "pro" heater core quality. I ordered one, but didnt even get to use it, as it was for the wrong application. Good thing too, after hearing this. The core i got from o'reilly (murray) was crap as well. Pipes were kindof right, but angled wrong by a few degrees.

What happened to quality workmanship? It must be in hiding along with "self reliance" and "common sense"

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One word.... NAPA. I just had to put a new one in yesterday. Yeah, it was $172 my cost, but it's brass and copper. No frickin' aluminum or plastic. I may be a bit biased since I have a business account with them, but out of the hundreds of parts I get each year, there may be one or two that may be wrong or go bad.

 

Oh, and you're supposed to use silver solder for radiators that are not aluminum.

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Back when the whole lead free solder for electronics BS started, I went and bought what should be a lifetime supply from people on eBay.

 

For plumbing, I use the lead free.  The secret is to get tinning flux.  It has solder mixed in, and tins before the copper gets a chance to oxidize.

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