on a deal like that, you would need to just call rusty rather than going 
thru the website.

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Kaleb C. Striplin
Cox Auto Trader
730 PP Supervisor

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Bigham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 4:36 PM
Subject: [MBZ] Radiator brands: Who can give advice?


> Hello all
>
> I need to pick your brains about radiators.
>
> My perfect Behr round tube radiator 123 501 56 01 was destroyed by the
> consequences of the acts of an idiot posing as a mechanic, but that's not
> really important.  Replacing the destroyed radiator is much more 
> important.
>
>
> Car is 1983 Model 123.223 230E Grey Market car.  Four cylinder 2.3 liter,
> 100 KW output.  Automatic transmission.
>
> I shopped Rusty, and put in a quotation request a week ago, and haven't
> heard anything except that the quote will be ready before long.  I think I
> know what that means, unfortunately.  Not available.  I'm used to that.
> Grey market and all that.
>
> I'm looking for a used radiator like the one that was destroyed, and I'm
> looking for a new one.
>
> I looked out in the big world, and find Behr, Nissens, noname, and Valeo
> radiators that might be a suitable fitment. Width dimension is pretty
> important. Not too wide - will interfere with air cleaner. Not too narrow
> - fan shroud will gap at sides and not force airflow through core. Just
> right
> is 518 mm, wide,  i.e, standard width. Height is standard 123 chassis
> radiator height.
>
> I am shy of noname radiators.  Maybe I shouldn't be.
>
> Somewhere I read a rant against Behr radiators of the 1980-85 period. 
> Hose
> nozzles break off or something like that.  Flimsy.  My old Behr radiator
> was
> perfect and worked perfectly.  There couldn't have been a lot 
> fundamentally
> wrong with it.  But it is history now.
>
> I never heard of Valeo radiators except vaguely and I think associated
> somehow
> with Volkswagens. I never heard of Nissens radiators at all until now.
>
> There are many things I have never heard of.
>
> I never imagined having to roust out a radiator, although I bought a used
> one
> (which turns out to be wrong - too wide) on ebay, just in case I might 
> need
> it
> sometime..  It's an excellent Behr radiator except it ain't the right one.
> Too wide.
> Interferes with air cleaner snout.
>
> I'd like to hear anything anyone might care to share, and any advice 
> anyone
> may have.
> I'm sure there's a radiator guru or expert out there somewhere.
>
> Thank all of you.
>
> Robert, in a liquid to air heat exchanger mode.
> .
>
>
>
>
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