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That should say "spec" as in specifications..I'm afraid I don't know. Is there anyway I can tell by looking at it? The shop was familiar with Tigers.
It is a brass core. If your interest is serious, I'll count the fins and rows.That should say "spec" as in specifications..
What fin count, how many rows and what material is the core.
It has 14 fins per inch, three tubes per row and 37 rows of tubes. The core is 2 inches thick.It is a brass core. If your interest is serious, I'll count the fins and rows.
Thanks. I'm not looking to make any profit, just recover my investment.Your price seems very fair - FYI just had a Tiger radiator 'repaired' for $285 and quote to completely restore with new core was $800ish. Here in Denver we lost many of our good radiator repair experts.
Same here in Charlotte- Hovis Radiator is no longer in existenceThanks. I'm not looking to make any profit, just recover my investment.
Modern radiators are aluminum and plastic. If you have a problem with it, they just scrap it and put in a new one.Same here in Charlotte- Hovis Radiator is no longer in existence