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New radiator for 55jeep or recore

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by 55jeep, Mar 2, 2014.

  1. 55jeep

    55jeep New Member

    I was shocked to find out a new replacement radiator was $525.00. Does any one have different suggestions? I was told that to recore the original radiator would be even more expensive. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
     
  2. Rondog

    Rondog just hangin' out

    Wow! Where'd you get those prices from? Have you checked with Walck's?

    I got extremely lucky, and scored a NOS radiator from another member here for $50 + shipping. It's still in the original Willys box! Absolutely identical to my old one, and spotless clean inside, never had water in it. A once in a lifetime score. And yes, I'm going to install it in my CJ5 when the time comes! It will be used.
     
  3. Rondog

    Rondog just hangin' out

    Doop
     
  4. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Shop around. A recore ought to be more reasonable, and worthwhile in my opinion since the old radiator tanks were thick heavy-duty brass.

    Can your core be solder-repaired? The originals are pretty tough if you can patch it.

    Or heck, at that kind of price, you could buy a whole parts jeep...
     
  5. tcfeet

    tcfeet Member

    Check on a radiator for a DJ model. I bought one that fit with drilling 4 mounting holes.
    Worked great and it was around 2 hundred, new................
     
  6. Spicolli

    Spicolli jeep geek

    Pick up a 1964 to 1966 mustang radiator. What I understand it bolts right up. Theres two versions one for v8 and one for L6. The only difference in the two is location of inlet/outlet. Just do a search.
    You can pick one up for about $100 to $150. At the local parts store (O'Reillys and such) or go on eBay.
     
  7. JCHansen

    JCHansen New Member

    It doesn't quite bolt up. At least, the one I picked up for my CJ5 didn't. I found that if I wanted the radiator to line up correctly with the 'tunnel' behind the grill, I had to drill a couple of holes. But, beyond that, yes, the '64-66 Mustang/'61-66 Falcon radiator works just fine for a lot less than the reproduction Jeep radiators.
     
  8. GeoffreyL

    GeoffreyL Well-Known Member

    Is this for a 4cyl or V6?
     
  9. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    Stock would have been an F-head.


    Sent from my iPhone
     
  10. Spicolli

    Spicolli jeep geek

    It should fit both
     
  11. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    RockAuto parts: #8011463 and #CU1463. Less than $140 each for 1960 to 1965 Ford Falcon (and Mustang) small six.
     
    Last edited: Mar 4, 2014
  12. 55jeep

    55jeep New Member

    Thanks for the responses. It is a 4 cylinder. I found a local radiator shop that has a reputation that will look at it this week, flush it and determine whether it can be repaired or needs a new core. Said a new core would be $150.00-$200.00. I think I will go that route. Thanks again.
     
  13. uncamonkey

    uncamonkey Member

    As Nickmil said, knowing where you live might help in the search.
    I've got a radiator in my garage that's been converted for a V6, was in a 3B, easily converted back to a 4 cyl application but not knowing where you live, I suppose I'll just keep tripping over it. yes, no leaks
    It's not something I realy want to ship, too much chance of damage in transit.
    Back to the initial point, please list your location.
    How many times have we mentioned this?
     
  14. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor


    I'd vote for that, if its feasible. Original will be correct for "collector" value, and the old stuff was better quality than a new item. "Rodding" or Re-core may last longer than a replacement.