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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Mar 2003
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Well, I made a few while I was at it. Once the CNC's are set-up it takes only seconds to run each individual part. The most time consuming step is welding and finishing the corners.
The heatercore is from A 1982 Olds Delta 88 and measures 10.5 x 5.5 x 2" |
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Mar 2003
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More pictures
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Philly
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wow will you sell any of these?
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Back Woods of MO
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Those are very nice. Makes life so much easier when you have the right tools..........
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Cooling Savant
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Suffolk, UK
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Steel?
(wish i had one of those ![]() slater.. |
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Thermophile
Join Date: Sep 2002
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SWEET!!
Gimme gimme ![]() Seriously though, how much and how many did you make? And you dont have to weld the corners for me ![]()
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I made six, I am using one, so that leaves two that are welded and powder coated, and three that are bare metal without finished corners.
Send me a pm if you are interested. Shipping to the US would be about $15.00 And yes, they are made out of .048" (18 ga.) steel. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Are you willing to make others for diff dimension cores?
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Cooling Neophyte
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That could be arranged but it would need to be at least a batch of six.
May take some time also. |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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RalphW,
i just your rad part number and it's the same as my 77 B-Ville. So I guess it will fit just fine....... ![]() |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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Dude, if you could mass produce these, you could probably make some serious dough
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Thanks for the comments. I'm not in a position to mass produce these. I can use the machines for short periods (during lunch hour) when they aren't being used for real production work. To mass produce, I would need to pay for material cost, machine time and painting. I can't see much of a profit but maybe people are willing to pay more than I think
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yup, unfortunatly its pretty hard to make and kind of a profit out of this kind of thing. Ive tryed building shrouds for astra hcores (very popular in the uk) but they take so long even to weld the corners its not worth the effort. They were aluminium and i cut them with a gillotine but its was not relly any slower than cnc. They look great when finished but i find peopel dont like paying over £15 for a shroud.
I came to the conclusion that the best way to make shrouds was by vacume forming and unfortunatly i dont have a machine for that atm ![]() slater.. |
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Your shroud looks nice. I used aluminium on one I made for a chevette core but I never welded up the corners. Just used some duct tape.
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I think people would be fine with unfinished shrouds (I know I am) because most of them will be mounted internally (although I'll probably end up welding it myself and then painting it)
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I went and got one of RalphW shrouds, can't wait for it to get here and try it out. The extra 1/2 in. back spacing should help out with cooling and noise a little, plus it'll look tons better than the one I have.
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Just the finned area, it's the same part number as the 77 B-Ville heater core.
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The finned area is 10.75" x 5.625" which matches this:http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Stant/Detail.html?9078.gif Maybe someone else can confirm that heatercore's specified dimensions are for the finned section and do not include the tank area. |
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This list came from a database over at extreme overclocking.
2-302 85-90 Buick ELECTRA / PARK AVENUE / ULTRA / WILDCAT 2-302 77-84 Buick ELECTRA / PARK AVENUE / ULTRA / WILDCAT 2-302 87-90 Buick ESTATE WAGON 2-302 82-86 Buick ESTATE WAGON 2-302 77-85 Buick LESABRE 2-302 77-78 Buick RIVIERA 2-302 77-81 Pontiac BONNEVILLE 2-302 82-89 Pontiac PARISIENNE & SAFARI SW 2-302 87-92 Cadillac BROUGHAM (RWD) 2-302 79-82 Cadillac CALAIS 2-302 81-82 Cadillac DEVILLE & LIMO 2-302 79-80 Cadillac DEVILLE & LIMO 2-302 77-78 Cadillac DEVILLE & LIMO 2-302 79-92 Cadillac FLEETWOOD & LIMOUSINE 2-302 77-78 Cadillac FLEETWOOD & LIMOUSINE 2-302 87-90 Oldsmobile CUSTOM CRUISER WAGON 2-302 82-86 Oldsmobile CUSTOM CRUISER WAGON 2-302 86-90 Oldsmobile OLDSMOBILE 88 2-302 77-85 Oldsmobile OLDSMOBILE 88 2-302 86-90 Oldsmobile OLDSMOBILE 98, REGENCY 2-302 77-85 Oldsmobile OLDSMOBILE 98, REGENCY 2-302 77-90 Chevrolet CAPRICE / IMPALA 2-302 10.75 5.625 2 |
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those are very nice
![]() how thick is the metal you used for those and what material are they made from? are they aluminum or are they something that would have to be given a finish of some sort to prevent rust/corrosion? they look really heavy duty. ![]()
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Here's what he said way up towadrs the top.
"I made six, I am using one, so that leaves two that are welded and powder coated, and three that are bare metal without finished corners. Send me a pm if you are interested. Shipping to the US would be about $15.00 And yes, they are made out of .048" (18 ga.) steel." |
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yeah - I missed that on the first read thru - caught it on the second time.
Those should be really stout - I have made some out of 22 gauge steel and they are very strong so 18 gauge would be seriously tough.
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