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Technical Which one Walker, Griffin, Brass works radiator?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by mcmopar, Jul 19, 2015.

  1. 56don
    Joined: Dec 11, 2005
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    He didn't say mental, he said metal...:eek:
    One more thing I can say about the Walker radiators is that the one I had fit perfectly.
     
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  2. I've used walker, US and original. I like re cored original, tanks are thicker, looks original but only for stock or slightly modified cars....sometimes the old tanks can't handle more pressure (going from a 4lb cap to a 15lb). So I say Walker or US if you need new.
     
  3. Model T1
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    That too. I've got two ***anium hips so I have both fatigues.
     
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  4. krylon32
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    from Nebraska

    I've sold and used many Walker radiators in the last 35 years. Never had one that didn't fit and to date no comebacks.
     
  5. mike bowling
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    Radiator shops are going the way of the dinosaur around here ( and, unfortunately machine shops) Between m*** production from overseas and the EPA regulations, the price of doing business is too great. As far as radiators? I've had both Walker and Br***works and they worked well ( just hurts paying the bill- but like someone said to me, it's cheaper than a new motor!)
     
  6. bobd1976
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    from Illinois

    Custom Auto Radiator also known as C.A.R. Check out their website and look under Builder pricing to see all the radiators available and price. I have one in my 34 Dodge pickup and 48 Plymouth. Very high quality and bolted right in. Very helpful and knowledgeable people.
     
  7. mcmopar
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    from Strum, wi

    Thanks everyone. Danny, thanks I looked at there website and couldn't find one. Does anyone know what vendors sell walker radiators.
     
  8. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Tony, send Gary (krylon32) at Cornhusker's Rod & Custom a conversation.

    He is a Alliance Vendor. HRP
     
  9. mcmopar
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    from Strum, wi

    Sometimes I should read a little better, then start asking questions. Message has been sent. Thanks again.
     
  10. skipperman
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    Used them ALL .... a few good ones out there.. but.... the BEST ??
    WALKER !!

    ....... Jersey Skip
     
  11. hotroddon
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    I've had two Griffin's - One in my 32 and one in my Falcon. Had both over 10 years now and no problems with either. Had a US and while no problems, it just didn't seem quite as nice as the Griffin's.
    Had a Walker in an F-1 magazine project I built, seemed very nice quality.
     
  12. Special Ed
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    Griffin was VERY accommodating to me, and I have had one in my Jet for over twelve years. It has exceeded any and all of my expectations ...
     
  13. mgtstumpy
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    I went Walker this time around over local Ozzie radiators. Cost me more, their reputation and quality convinced me to hand over the $$.
     
  14. Dean Lowe
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    I had a Walker. Now run a Br***works in my RPU. No comparison. The Br***works is unequaled in quality and service.
     
  15. mcmopar
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    from Strum, wi

    I just received my radiator from Walker, and was very surprised when it was a copper one not aluminum. I am happier with a copper one. It looks to be very good quality, but cant see anything because of paint. This is a part I don't have to worry about now, or later when driving.
    Thanks Gary at Cornhusker Rod and Customs.
     
  16. Texas57
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    LOL...obviously after reading the recommendations you definetly need to chose Walker...or Griffin...or Br***works.
     
  17. sponge
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    from Austin tx

    I have a walker in my coupe with a 350 In texas heat and just a mechanical fan. Runs great at 190 all day in 100 degree heat.
     
  18. HOTRODPRIMER
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    I think you will be extremely happy with your choice. HRP
     
  19. Gman0046
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    Walker, Griffin and Br***works would all be a good choice. I am partial to Walker as I've used several of their products with great results. Besides copper/br*** has a greater cooling coefficient then aluminum.

    Gary
     
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  20. Von MoPar
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    Yes, I also have used 3 of these on my 1933 MoPar's great company to deal with.
     
  21. DRD57
    Joined: Mar 5, 2001
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    I've had a Walker in my Model A for close to 20 years with no problems. I also use US Radiator and Br***works in customer cars and they're good too.
     
  22. Don's Hot Rods
    Joined: Oct 7, 2005
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    from florida

    25 years ago, when I first built my 27 roadster, no one would make me a radiator because the 32 grille shell was chopped 8 1/2 inches. Walker said no radiator that short would cool a sbf engine, but the Br***works said "no problem." At that time I paid $700 to have them custom make me a radiator with a 32 top tank and a model a bottom tank (to match my frame) and they did it with a 3 1/2 inch thick core.

    For all these years the radiator did a great job and kept the 302 and my new 331 at 180 even here in Florida. I am redoing the car and just had them build me the exact same radiator, this time it was $1000.00. but it is perfect. They got it done in 6 weeks and it matches the old one perfectly.

    So, Br***works gets my vote.

    Don
     
  23. fordor41
    Joined: Jul 2, 2008
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    Walker. They stand up to everything except a white tailed deer!!
     

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