radiator repair

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Brokermike

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Well I managed to shove s tick into the bottom of my radiator on my DK40se. Only the plastic has cracked and it looks like all of the aluminum was spared. Does anyone know of a source to have it repaired? I guess I'd either need a replacement part re-crimped or an aluminum tank made and brazed to replace the plastic tank?
 

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A good radiator repair shop should be able to replace the tank without any problems if it is available. I have plastic tanks on radiators replaced all the time because of cracking. I have not found a good way to repair the tanks so I have them replaced.
Bill
 
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plastic.. yuck!... I much prefer metal.. that way it can be repaired!

good luck!

soundguy
 
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I would first check with a good radiator repair shop. Some of those plastic tanks can be repaired or They may have a replacement tank for it . Almost all of the Radiators that I have seen in the last ten years use aluminum cores with plastic tanks. It would be worth a try. Bob
 
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I did the same exact same thing to my DK45s last year. I checked around on prices to fix but decided to go with new due to the possible failure of a repair job (they couldn't guarantee it wouldn't leak later on).
 
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It's fixed! A big thank you to Myler's Radiator Repair in West Jordan Utah , yeah I had to ship it that far to get it fixed :(

But it's awesome, looks like it's built to take a bullet, and it fit almost perfectly (needed to trim the fan shroud a little).

manufacturers should take notice, that radiators should not be built with Plastic
 

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Glad you got it fixed, looks like a good one. But, I am curious- there are lots of radiator shops. Why did you have to send it halfway across (more actually) the country? Wouldn't local shops work on it because it was off a tractor or was it a price thing? Just curious.
 
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Simply put we have no real local shops. I've dealt with Myler's for motorcycle stuff in the past. Whereas one semi local shop said "ship it up or drive 2 hours to drop it off and we'll let you know if it can be fixed" Terry Myler said "sent it out, I can fix it, or build you a new one" He is a man of his word.
 
 
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