Alberta Land Rover Enthusiasts Club Forum
General => Non Technical Discussion => Topic started by: Lightningpower on May 31, 2019, 09:51 PM
Does anyone have a favourite Rad shop in Edmonton? The 2A is in desperate need of good help.
Cheers,
Christian
Seems like hunter is the only one left I think......maybe try one of the outlying towns around the area. Hunters has become very expensive. But if a good rad is worth saving those old ones might be candidates..... But have a good look around first.
cheers, Bill
Thanks, Bill.
E&E radiator in westlock is pretty good
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Wetaskiwin radiator and small engine have fixed mine twice, always good service
So here's the scary second question: what can I expect for a cost? The last time I had a rad fixed was 1993.
You're going to have to get a quote for sure. I took an early 90 radiator into Hunter's, and it was maybe $175? There's usually rad shops in every town.
It shouldn't be a difficult decision to get a rad to your local shop for an estimate, should the rad be viable at all.
Quote from: Lightningpower on June 01, 2019, 08:27 AM
So here's the scary second question: what can I expect for a cost? The last time I had a rad fixed was 1993.
Well I guess that depends on what's wrong with it doesn't it. But I've seen recores done at hunters for $400 plus. Once upon a time there were a few rad shops in town and you could get header tanks and cores replaced, or patching done for very reasonable money. But it seems new after market rads are available for not too much money. That said I don't think they are nearly as heavy duty as the original ones.
But as Johno and Curtis have said....these smaller towns can be real gems for services.
cheers, Bill
Sub $200 is tolerable. $400+, not so much. Bearmach has a new one for $275CDN. Even with shipping, etc. not terrible. I don't know what the quality would be. Would it be there own or a Britpart resold?
If I decide to head down the replacement route, I might as well try to fix it myself. Nothing to lose but some dignity. If I can find any to lose. ;)
Britpart and Bearmach are competitors so I doubt they would be selling each other's products, even though their products may very well be coming from the same manufacturers.
Didn't know that they were total competitors. How interesting. Good for us that there is some healthy competition.
The new ones are crap. Get a local recore.
Thanks Red90. That advice might be worth it's weight.
In addition to repairing the hole in the tank, is there other work I should ask for while it's there?
Quote from: Lightningpower on June 01, 2019, 11:10 PM
Thanks Red90. That advice might be worth it's weight.
In addition to repairing the hole in the tank, is there other work I should ask for while it's there?
Clean and test.
If it's just a hole in a tank, sub $200 is plausible. They do sometimes find other corrosion pinholes on an older rad. The higher price of a custom replacement is worth it though, as these are way better quality than almost any off the shelf replacement available
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Hunter's wants $598 to fix my rad.
Not a surprise at all with Hunters.....