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Radiator Is Plugged and Causing Engine Overheating

Here's some internal pics of some radiators that came in for a cleaning or rod and repair because they were overheating. It appears someone left a blue shop towel in the cooling system somewhere which allowed it to plug the tubes of the radiator core on its inlet side. The other radiator has a great [...]

2018-02-10T20:49:48+00:00February 10th, 2018|Radiator Shop|

Chevy Chevrolet GM LS V8 Performance Engine Machine Work and Machining

Here's some pics of a Chevy GM LS 6.0 liter V8 engine that came in for some machine work. The engine block was a bit rusty so we ran it through the oven for thermal cleaning before shotblasting it down to raw cast iron. The number one main bore was scored from spinning a main [...]

2018-02-10T19:36:29+00:00February 10th, 2018|Machine Shop|

Custom Water Pump Pulley Machining In A Smaller Diameter For More Water Coolant Flow

This is a custom aluminim double V-Groove water pump pulley we machined out of a solid piece of billet. This is for a blown big block Chevy engine which requires more coolant flow. A pulley combination of the available sizes off the shelf couldn't be found that would provide the increased water pump RPM needed [...]

2018-02-04T03:05:37+00:00February 4th, 2018|Custom Shop Services|

Custom High Performance Copper and Brass Radiator Building Manufacturer In Las Vegas, Nv.

Here's some various custom copper and brass radiators we've built and are building. The first pic is a high performance and high efficiency all metal radiator for a high horsepower late model Ford Mustang. The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th pics are a high efficiency down-flow radiator for a 1950's model era Chevy truck. The last [...]

2018-02-03T22:09:07+00:00February 3rd, 2018|Radiator Shop|

Mining Haul Truck Radiator Equipment Repairing, Rebuilding, and Salvaging

Here's some pics of a Komatsu 830E haul truck Mesabi style radiator we picked up for rebuilding from one of our mine customers. The clean & shiny radiators and fuel tanks are pieces we've already rebuilt that they have sitting in their inventory and ready to go if they need them. For all of your [...]

2018-02-08T22:13:18+00:00February 3rd, 2018|Radiator Shop|

5.9 12 Valve Cummins Diesel Engine Machining Machine Work For Rebuild

This is a 5.9 liter 12 valve Cummins diesel engine we're doing all the machine work to. In these pics we are align honing or line honing the housing bore. The housing bore is where the main bearings and the crankshaft set and spin. We machine the surfaces of the main caps to make the [...]

2018-02-03T20:29:20+00:00February 3rd, 2018|Machine Shop|

1969 Chevy Camaro Heater Core Recore Repair

Here's some before and after pics of a heater core we salvaged. The heater core is for a 1969 Chevy Camaro and it was leaking within the core. We ended up recoring the heater with a new v-cell heater core slab. We pressure tested it to ensure it doesn't leak so it'll provide consistent heat [...]

2018-02-02T07:01:16+00:00February 2nd, 2018|Radiator Shop|

2006 VW Volkswagen Jetta TDI Cylinder Head and Valvetrain Damage

Here's some pics of a badly damaged VW cylinder head. The cylinder head is off of a 2006 Volkawagen Jetta TDI that suffered some major catastrophic engine problems. The head came in for a valve job and surface. However, when we removed the injectors and camshaft we discovered major damage to not only the camshaft [...]

2018-02-02T06:37:29+00:00February 2nd, 2018|Machine Shop|

1969 Chevy Camaro 4-Row High Efficiency Radiator Repair and Re-core

Here's some before and after pics of a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro radiator a customer brought in for his restoration project. The Camaro didn't originally have AC and it is being outfitted with a complete air conditioning and heating unit. For this reason it was decided to re-core the radiator with a high efficiency core. With [...]

2018-02-02T06:06:49+00:00February 2nd, 2018|Radiator Shop|

Chevy Camaro Cast Iron Intake Manifold Thermal Cleaning, Baking, and Blasting Cleaning

Here's some before and after pics of a cast iron intake manifold. The manifold is off of a small block Chevy Camaro. We first remove the valley pan from the underside of the intake before baking the manifold in our thermal cleaning oven. After the thermal cleaning cycle we run the cast iron parts through [...]

2018-02-02T05:42:16+00:00February 2nd, 2018|Machine Shop|
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