1976 radiator support
#1
1976 radiator support
I just found out that my radiator core (support?) has huge rust holes in it. On the lower right hand side i applied a small amount of pressure, and i went right through it . The car is off the road, but now i am in a quandry, Which support do i get, the 76 early, or the 76 late, i wish that they had some pictures that show the differences.
For clarification im talking about this piece, but only want to buy it once at the price it is.
either
http://www.zip-products.com/Zip/prod...C59FFAAF8522C2
or
http://www.zip-products.com/Zip/prod...C59FFAAF8522C2
For clarification im talking about this piece, but only want to buy it once at the price it is.
either
http://www.zip-products.com/Zip/prod...C59FFAAF8522C2
or
http://www.zip-products.com/Zip/prod...C59FFAAF8522C2
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Originally Posted by ryan92663
I just found out that my radiator core (support?) has huge rust holes in it. On the lower right hand side i applied a small amount of pressure, and i went right through it . The car is off the road, but now i am in a quandry, Which support do i get, the 76 early, or the 76 late, i wish that they had some pictures that show the differences.
For clarification im talking about this piece, but only want to buy it once at the price it is.
either
http://www.zip-products.com/Zip/prod...C59FFAAF8522C2
or
http://www.zip-products.com/Zip/prod...C59FFAAF8522C2
For clarification im talking about this piece, but only want to buy it once at the price it is.
either
http://www.zip-products.com/Zip/prod...C59FFAAF8522C2
or
http://www.zip-products.com/Zip/prod...C59FFAAF8522C2
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Mine is rotted as well, and I'm going to yank mine and weld it over the winter. It really doesn't look to be to terrible of a job. Mine is rotted out right on one of the bends, so I'll use thin angle iron to repair it. It won't be concourse perfect, but my car is a driver so I don't need perfect, just functional and safe...
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I'm not proud of this but I discovered the same thing whenever I first pulled the small block to make way for the big block. My solution is kind of bubba-esk but it sure beats spending $470 on something that won't make you go faster. I basically punched out all the rotted areas sanded them down and cleaned them up, I then bondo'ed in the rotted areas, sanded and painted black. The end result was a core support that looked brand new. Depending on how advanced the stages of rot are this may work for you. Just throwing the idea out there, your pocket book may thank you.
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ok looking thorugh what you have told me i found out through my vin that it is a late car, (built in july of 76 and i guess was originally brown!!?). My support is gone, the bottom part is about to crumble, and by pressing with my thumb, i punched right through in several areas. so replacement is neccessary.
From the small amount of info ive seen this should work, but since i cant do a return on ebay, i want it right the first time. thoughts? opinions?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1979-...61930725QQrdZ1
From the small amount of info ive seen this should work, but since i cant do a return on ebay, i want it right the first time. thoughts? opinions?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1979-...61930725QQrdZ1
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Originally Posted by ryan92663
ok looking thorugh what you have told me i found out through my vin that it is a late car, (built in july of 76 and i guess was originally brown!!?). My support is gone, the bottom part is about to crumble, and by pressing with my thumb, i punched right through in several areas. so replacement is neccessary.
From the small amount of info ive seen this should work, but since i cant do a return on ebay, i want it right the first time. thoughts? opinions?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1979-...61930725QQrdZ1
From the small amount of info ive seen this should work, but since i cant do a return on ebay, i want it right the first time. thoughts? opinions?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1979-...61930725QQrdZ1
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I replaced mine on my '76 a few years ago and it was still available from the General at that time. I got a little discount and it came in under $300.
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Same here did mine a few years ago have an early 76.... vin 29000 ....if you need new control arm bushings nows the time.. much easier without all the rad stuff in the way
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76 late core supports have a plate that runs across the bottom and the radiator sits on it. You can't see the bottom of the rad. 76 early uses only the two legs at the bottom to support the radiator.
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yup just got an email from tom dewitt, he no longer sells radiator cores, but showed that that gm still does sell them and gave me the part number, so now off to the chevy dealer to order one! Thanks Tom!
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Not to highjack thread, but if you plan on getting a new core support from Dewitts, You better talk to Tom FIRST and MAKE SURE the core support you need is IN STOCK!! I ordered aluminum Rad and coresponding/matching core support MONTHS AGO!! Radiator was shipped right away, but to this day STILL no word on when core support is going to show up. The radiator does not fit my old core support, so if I cant get the new one from Dewitts, I'm screwed out of $500.( the price of the new radiator that I CAN'T use) The part # for the core support I ordered is A435. I've called Dewitts 3 times allready. I will call again on Fri. I hope I can get this straightened out.
Last edited by 72 LT1; 11-29-2006 at 07:12 PM.
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Originally Posted by 72 LT1
Not to highjack thread, but if you plan on getting a new core support from Dewitts, You better talk to Tom FIRST and MAKE SURE the core support you need is IN STOCK!! I ordered aluminum Rad and coresponding/matching core support MONTHS AGO!! Radiator was shipped right away, but to this day STILL no word on when core support is going to show up. The radiator does not fit my old core support, so if I cant get the new one from Dewitts, I'm screwed out of $500.( the price of the new radiator that I CAN'T use) The part # for the core support I ordered is A435. I've called Dewitts 3 times allready. I will call again on Fri. I hope I can get this straightened out.
C3 core supports are made under GM license by Keen Corvette Parts. If you want to cancel the core support and go directly to the supplier that would be great. Coffman also makes these as aftermarket replacements. Keen will eventually come through with the supports, so I wouldn't worry about getting to use the radiator. The only unknown is when.
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Originally Posted by 72 LT1
I hope I can get this straightened out.
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TOM DeWITT, Thanks for the reply. I called today when I got home, and was told the core support was being shipped. I'm VERY HAPPY to say the least. Your a "stand up guy" for explaining yourself/situation and I respect that alot. You have a great product AND I can see that you care about your customers. Thank you.
Last edited by 72 LT1; 11-30-2006 at 06:44 PM.