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Thread: Radiators - copper or alloy?

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    Please oh please, not another thread on OAT

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    One great feature of copper radiators is that they can be repaired in the bush with a blow torch and soldering iron.
    URSUSMAJOR

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    On the site selling the copper core radiators it says you must also buy a resistor - I guess this takes care of the potential electrolysis problems? Does that then make it compatible with OAT?

    (and no I'm not interested in the Oat vs Green glycol debate - I've made my decision....).
    Thanks

    Willis

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIG O View Post
    Didiman ,green glycol is fine for alloy ..always has been. Don't get me started on the red oat.
    OK Ok Thanks guys. As you were

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    Interesting that all the old ranges and v8 110's had a copper radiator cooling their all alloy v8 engines.

    Mocky

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mocky View Post
    Interesting that all the old ranges and v8 110's had a copper radiator cooling their all alloy v8 engines.

    Mocky
    Yep, indeed, and the only ****e I had with my V8s was the water pump and the cam.......just like everybody else.

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