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Need a cheap and readily available all copper/brass core

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Old 01-08-03, 03:13 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Need a cheap and readily available all copper/brass core


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Is the 86 chevette copper/brass or aluminum?
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Re: Need a cheap and readily available all copper/brass core


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Is the 86 chevette copper/brass or aluminum?
copper with brass tanks.

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Old 01-08-03, 07:06 PM   #3
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There are a number of Ford cores that are quite small as well. Mostly from the F150 range of trucks.
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Ironhawk is selling some nice looking ones in the classifieds.

They are on the large size, and I'm not sure if they would be considered cheap or not, but they are reasonably priced.
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Old 01-09-03, 12:09 AM   #5
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Most of the US car heatercores are copper/brass construction unless otherwise specified.

I beleive all of the chevette/camaro/ford escort, etc.. are all copper/brass.

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