Cost of a radiator and blankets on exhaust
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12-29-2008, 13:22
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Cost of a radiator and blankets on exhaust
Hi group,
Got a couple of questions for you. I need these answeres for Powell Brown who has an 88 PT40 with the 8v92. He needs a new radiator and wants to find out the price on one and where can it be found? He also has blankets on his exhaust and wants to know if he should remove them so exhaust can disapate the heat better. I would imagine there are pros and cons to this and I need to get the info to him. What do you all think about the blankets and where to get a rad? Thanks. Bob Lawrence 84 PT36 South Padre Island, Texas |
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12-30-2008, 01:49
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Cost of a radiator and blankets on exhaust
Blankets keep heat in the exhaust system so it does not disapate
into the engine compartment and heat the electronics and hoses. heat goes out the pipe with the air. Radiators cost is dependant on the market cost of materials. I would think it to be about $2,500 for a core, was $3800 in the summer. the top tank and bottom tank are bolted on to be reused with a new core. there are many threads in the forum search about radiators costs and opinions. GregoryO'Connor ofTim&Greg 94ptCa . --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Lawrence" > > Hi group, > Got a couple of questions for you. > I need these answeres for Powell Brown who has an 88 PT40 with the 8v92. > He needs a new radiator and wants to find out the price on one and > where can it be found? > He also has blankets on his exhaust and wants to know if he should > remove them so exhaust can disapate the heat better. I would imagine > there are pros and cons to this and I need to get the info to him. > > What do you all think about the blankets and where to get a rad? > Thanks. > > Bob Lawrence > 84 PT36 > South Padre Island, Texas > |
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12-30-2008, 02:35
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Thanks, Greg, will look further.
Bob Lawrence 84 PT36 Padre Island, Texas > > Blankets keep heat in the exhaust system so it does not disapate > into the engine compartment and heat the electronics and hoses. heat > goes out the pipe with the air. Radiators cost is dependant on the > market cost of materials. I would think it to be about $2,500 for a > core, was $3800 in the summer. the top tank and bottom tank are > bolted on to be reused with a new core. there are many threads in > the forum search about radiators costs and opinions. > > GregoryO'Connor ofTim&Greg > 94ptCa > . --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Lawrence" > > > > > Hi group, > > Got a couple of questions for you. > > I need these answeres for Powell Brown who has an 88 PT40 with the > 8v92. > > He needs a new radiator and wants to find out the price on one and > > where can it be found? > > He also has blankets on his exhaust and wants to know if he should > > remove them so exhaust can disapate the heat better. I would > imagine > > there are pros and cons to this and I need to get the info to him. > > > > What do you all think about the blankets and where to get a rad? > > Thanks. > > > > Bob Lawrence > > 84 PT36 > > South Padre Island, Texas > > > |
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12-30-2008, 12:53
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Cost of a radiator and blankets on exhaust
3 1/2 years ago my radiator failed while on the road. Because the
radiator shop in Burns, OR told me that my radiator was not a standard size. It had to be custom built. I believe it cost $2800 for the radiator core plus a couple of hundred dollars for the radiator shop to install the new core. The labor to replace the radiator was about $2000. Eric Perplies 96' 42' WBWL |
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12-30-2008, 14:40
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Cost of a radiator and blankets on exhaust
Here are some threads with info about radiators
thread about rodding my 94pt rad 82 PT TerryN $600 Radiator???? |
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12-30-2008, 15:46
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Cost of a radiator and blankets on exhaust
Hi Eric,
Powell was quoted $3500 in Corpus. I would have thought it could be had a LOT cheaper than that....guess I'm wrong. Bob Lawrence 84 PT36 Padre Island, Tx > 3 1/2 years ago my radiator failed while on the road. Because the > radiator shop in Burns, OR told me that my radiator was not a standard > size. It had to be custom built. I believe it cost $2800 for the > radiator core plus a couple of hundred dollars for the radiator shop > to install the new core. The labor to replace the radiator was about > $2000. > > Eric Perplies > 96' 42' WBWL > |
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