Radiator recoring

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BOBCAM
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Radiator recoring

Postby BOBCAM » Thu Jan 10, 2013 7:05 pm

I Have just had my mk2 radiator recored and as it seems its becoming more difficult to find anyone to do this i,m posting information here about the company its called A1 Radiator services they are at junc 11 of the M40(Banbury) tel 01295252965 his name is Rowland Dean and the cost for my Mk2 was £167+vat
Bob 65 mk2

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Re: Radiator recoring

Postby steve_m » Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:36 pm

Thanks for Bobcam, just had a 2nd hand radiator delivered and was wondering about getting it recored.
Steve

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Re: Radiator recoring

Postby steve_m » Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:37 pm

Thanks for Bobcam, just had a 2nd hand radiator delivered and was wondering about getting it recored.
Steve

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Re: Radiator recoring

Postby Martec » Thu Jan 10, 2013 11:47 pm

Having read of possible problems with running hot (probably silted up cores) I asked my local radiator guy if he could put an uprated core in it. He fitted a modern 4 row core, using the old top and bottom tanks. It is still going after 12 years and he recently flushed and checked it out, OK.

An option at least!!

Brian

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Re: Radiator recoring

Postby BOBCAM » Fri Jan 11, 2013 5:36 pm

Having read of possible problems with running hot (probably silted up cores) I asked my local radiator guy if he could put an uprated core in it. He fitted a modern 4 row core, using the old top and bottom tanks. It is still going after 12 years and he recently flushed and checked it out, OK.

An option at least!!

Brian
Thats what this guy does fitted mine today perfect anyone in need of a 16inch kenlow kit?
Bob


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