CedarGrove
07-04-2006, 14:46
OK. So I picked up an 84 C10 that had been sitting for a few years. Previous owner parked it because the thing was leaking water from the freeze plugs and didn't really want to deal with it. Anyway...I've replaced the 3 freeze plugs on each side of the block (5 freeze plugs + 1 block heater) and the thing is pretty water tight at the moment. The problem is that the block and radiator are full of rusty crud.
I suspect that the PO was dealing with the leak by simply filling the rad each morning with tap water. There didn't seem to be any corrosion fighting anti-freeze in the system.
I have a new water pump and thermostat ready to go in. I have the radiator out and I'm trying to decide what to do with it. Do I take it to a radiator shop and have them recondition it or do I kick for a new radiator? Looks like this one has already been repaired a time or 2. 2 core, 4 core, 5 core?
Also...With the new or reconditioned rad, I'm worried that all of the crud sitting in the bottom of the block is going to muck it up. Is there a good way to flush the gunk?
I have started and driven this beast and I like it and intend to drive it for a good long time. I'm looking for the most cost effective solution. I could go for a new $400 AutoZone radiator, but wanted to know what people think about having the local rad guys recondition it.
Lewis
I suspect that the PO was dealing with the leak by simply filling the rad each morning with tap water. There didn't seem to be any corrosion fighting anti-freeze in the system.
I have a new water pump and thermostat ready to go in. I have the radiator out and I'm trying to decide what to do with it. Do I take it to a radiator shop and have them recondition it or do I kick for a new radiator? Looks like this one has already been repaired a time or 2. 2 core, 4 core, 5 core?
Also...With the new or reconditioned rad, I'm worried that all of the crud sitting in the bottom of the block is going to muck it up. Is there a good way to flush the gunk?
I have started and driven this beast and I like it and intend to drive it for a good long time. I'm looking for the most cost effective solution. I could go for a new $400 AutoZone radiator, but wanted to know what people think about having the local rad guys recondition it.
Lewis