Radiator Shop

Caterpillar 793C Folded Core Radiator Picked Up For Repair and Rebuilding

Here's some pics of a Caterpillar 793C haul truck radiator we picked up from one of the mines. The 793C radiator has sixty individual folded radiator cores. For all your heavy equipment and mining radiator, oil cooler, and cooling system needs give us a call and we'd be glad to work with you. Motor Mission [...]

2018-03-06T05:02:28+00:00March 5th, 2018|Radiator Shop|

1935 Chevy Sedan Radiator Rod and Repair and Gas Tank Cleaning

Here's some before & after pics of a 1935 Chevy sedan radiator that came in for a rod and repair. Our customer brought the gas tank in to be cleaned of all the varnished gas as well. Whenever an old original radiator such as this one comes in care has to be taken when soldering [...]

2018-03-04T17:54:25+00:00March 4th, 2018|Radiator Shop|

1949 Plymouth Antique Classic All Metal Radiator Repair Restoration

Here's some pics of a 1949 Plymouth all metal copper and brass radiator that came in for a complete restoration. The top inlet tank was bulged from excessive pressure due to a cracked cylinder head. So we replaced the top tank when we gave the radiator a complete overhaul. Motor Mission Machine & Radiator 5435 [...]

2018-03-04T07:01:11+00:00March 4th, 2018|Radiator Shop|

Onan Stationary Genset Generator Radiator Build For Obsolete Discontinued Part Number

Here's some pics of a new special built radiator we completed for an Onan generator. The customer wanted a brand new complete radiator. Since the original OE radiator part number is obsolete and discontinued we ended up using the old original radiator as a pattern to build a complete new radiator. The core is a [...]

2018-02-21T06:29:58+00:00February 21st, 2018|Radiator Shop|

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|

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|

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|

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|

1949 Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Antique Radiator Repair and Rebuilding

This is a 1949 Plymouth antique radiator that came in for a rod and repair. The top tank is blown up from running a 16psi radiator cap when the top tank is only capable of holding 4 to 7 psi. We'll get it apart, straighten out the top inlet radiator tank, rod out the tubes [...]

2018-01-31T05:47:19+00:00January 31st, 2018|Radiator Shop|
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