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RedPhoenix 07-25-2004 12:56 PM

Copper Heatercores
 
I forgot, what model/year cars make all copper heatercores? And if you even know the Fedco # and the dimensions thats also great. Thanks.

greenman100 07-25-2004 01:00 PM

afaik, there aren't really any guaranteed copper heatercores, most are brass or copper, or a mix.

Best to go and ask, if they have the patience ot deal with you, from my experience

RedPhoenix 07-25-2004 01:03 PM

Oh really? I feel dumb. Someone told me that there were all copper heatercores.... I think he said Bonneville. Not so sure....

Somew guy on the forums had one. He doesnt know where he got it.. I think thats a radiator.. not a hc... can someone confirm.

http://freeweb.siol.net/mcekon/voda/radiator.jpg

jlrii 07-25-2004 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RedPhoenix
Oh really? I feel dumb. Someone told me that there were all copper heatercores.... I think he said Bonneville.

I was just reading about some new rads/cores just starting production that are all copper and brazed not soldered. I dunno if they are available yet. Link

RedPhoenix 07-25-2004 01:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jlrii
I was just reading about some new rads/cores just starting production that are all copper and brazed not soldered. I dunno if they are available yet. Link


New cores look good. But will they be in production by December? Thats the latest ill wait to do my project. Thanks for the info

Anyone know of any crrent all copper cores?

greenman100 07-25-2004 02:27 PM

I just said as far as I know, I am not certain

SlaterSpeed 07-25-2004 03:09 PM

Im with greenman on this. Theres no way to tell for sure.

There are numorus companys manufacturing replacement heatercores. Its enevitable that some use differant methods of manufacture and differant meterials. Fact is heatercores are for cars not for computers. It makes no differance to the car if its copper or not and therefore places dont care which type they sell. Thats not to say that theres not more chance of getting a copper one from a cirtan retailer or type of car. It just means theres never a relyable source.

That pic looks like a heatercore to me it just uses a differant method of construction and a differant design to the type of cores that are commenly used by watercoolers.

RedPhoenix 07-26-2004 09:12 PM

Very interesting. Thanks for the info everyone.


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