Aftermarket radiator?

geo3@earthlink.net geo3@earthlink.net
Tue, 9 Apr 2002 17:08:38 -0500


Brad, <flyryd@cox.net> wrote:

>The said company was to provide radiators to test and did not follow thru.

I imagine it is possible to find an aftermarket double row aluminum radiator
with plastic tanks (looks like OEM), but it would take some leg work.  I found
one for my P10 this way and only paid around $150.

I've run into the part number for said radiator for a B13 (most radiator
companies use standard numbers) and have even found them in all brass, painted
black.  I've yet to find one in aluminum with plastic tanks, but I'll bet
money they are out there and are cheap.  When someone finds them, they should
post the contact number and price.

Also, it may be possible that the AT radiator for the B platform cars is
double row.  This is the case with the P10.  I found this out while looking at
a list member's auto P10 after I bought my radiator.  Things like this just
take some research.  Of course, I have a bit of an advantage working in the
aftermarket replacement parts industry, but I didn't find my radiator through
my sources at work.

George Roffe
Inventory Accounting Manager, Big A Auto Parts