Thought I’d post what I did with this – the photo’s hopefully tell most of the story. It is not 100% finished as yet as I have to disassemble and spray the components. I also have to make a plan for a stone guard – and with this I need some advice. (See end of thread).
I know the common approach is to replace the whole assembly with an aluminum unit, but the car has done 73,000 miles with this radiator so I first wanted to confirm if it was at all “usable”.
I found a radiator specialist some 30 miles from me, (West Mercia Radiators - which I highly recommend), and I took the radiator to them for an opinion; he pressure tested the unit while I waited and advised that it was a “good piece of kit” and well worth keeping. Interestingly, when they first saw the radiator they thought I was rebuilding a classic bus as they believed originally this was where the unit would have been from.
I’m not competent enough to take on soldering around the radiator myself, (I would have melted everything…), so I made up all the associated components and returned them to the radiator specialist for soldering. (4 corner brackets plus a proper arrangement for the otto switch).
Once soldering to the radiator was completed, everything basically bolts together. (I did learn during this stage that you can soft solder mild steel with a mini gas torch, which I found very helpful for producing “captivated bolt” fixings)
Now my query, the original stone guard (woven wire mesh as shown) surely must be highly restrictive in terms of reducing air flow through the radiator so would not a louvred style panel mounted to the inside of the wheel well be better? I’m thinking of molding one in glass fiber.
Anybody got any thoughts please as I don’t want to reinvent a wheel.