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#347944 07/26/15 12:24 PM
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I just bought a new core from the filling station , I had the core instal on my old radiator tank . Now my question is with what type of paint I can paint the core ? My radiator shop doesnt do paint job and they are not sure what kind of paint i can put on these type of radiator .

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Nic


Hi everyones . I own a 1930 Chevrolet Universal truck. It was made in Canada , Oshawa plan .VCCA member 49517
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Every radiator shop I've dealt with always returned my cores painted.
Not sure if they sprayed it or dipped it, but it came back black.

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Radiator cores are usually spray painted.

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ruscar has the link to the right stuff in his post above.

Just the right consistency so it won't inhibit the cooling process.


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