
Originally Posted by
loanrangie
You wont need to cap the unused fittings.
The un-used fittings are oil coolers, so you should be able to leave them uncapped. I'd probalby try to get a quality core fitted to the existing radiator. The biggest problem I can see with the aluminium radiator is you can't get it "rodded" out... 'Cos you can't dismantle it. If it's good quality there is no way it would "dissolve". They whole V8 engine is alloy, does it dissolve ? 
Another positive with the older radiators is all you need is a stick of solder and a torch .... and you can repair them anywhere, even if your stuck in the bush (those two part resin ribbons seem to repair them quite well too).
seeya
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