Posted by RBoots on July 26, 2016 at 19:36:37 from (173.241.113.102):
In Reply to: IH3444 radiator posted by jrcobb on July 26, 2016 at 12:54:25:
Reliable aftermarket parts maybe? We have a 354 that needed a radiator, they are a bit of an oddball. I was looking at other IH tractor radiators to see what was about the same size, and found that one for a 424 was the same dimensions and had the same lower mount. By looking at the pictures,I could tell the only thing different was the filler neck was shorter on a 424 than a 354. No big deal. I bought it, it was only like $250, and unsoldered the filler neck/cap piece. It only needed to go up about 2 inches. I found that a 3/4-1" copper pipe coupling/reducer was the right height, the 3/4 part fit into the top tank of the radiator with just a little enlarging of the hole, and the original cap/filler neck slipped right into the 1" part of the reducer. I soldered it all together that way, and it looks like factory, you wouldn't know. And the new radiator even had brass tanks on it, not junky steel ones. Might be and idea if you get in a hard place.
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