Grandmas Skylark project

mbryson

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1102480 alternator --- application is a '77 c10 pickup with 350

Just here for my reference. I needed a new alternator and have spent a considerable amount of time trying to get the correct alternator.
 
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1969honda

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Take this with a few grains of salt, but my experience with brazing brass fittings back into brass end tanks hasn't been great, and they have all been on military stuff.

Make sure the radiator is totally drained of coolant and you clean the crap out of the hose adapter and end tank. Use a good plumbing solder with flux. If there is any fluid in the radiator it will take way to much heat to get things to adhere properly.

If all else fails, Western Radiator on Pennsylvania Ave in Ogden has donee some great work in the past for me, with pretty reasonable pricing.


Might be easier/cheaper to buy a new radiator or convert to an aluminum. Personally though I try to save and use the older brass ones wherever I can.
 

mbryson

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So, I bumped the heater connection when working on my alternator.
Didn't take much at all to flex that connection off the radiator. Brass tank and brass fitting. Is this repair the same kind of process and solder/flux as copper plumbing?



So, I gave this a shot with flux, silver solder a propane torch and some vice grips to hold the fitting.


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Aside from the booger, I don't see any lines for 360* around the fitting. We'll see if it leaks.
 

mbryson

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Looks good! If that fails, is there room to fish in a bulkhead fitting?
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Definite possible working through the radiator cap hole for the interior side. With my skill/luck/process, I'm sure I'll drop that interior piece into the bottom of my radiator tank :D


I wonder if I ran a piece of strong wire (coat hanger type) through the hole from the radiator cap access to have a mechanical "hold" to prevent dropping the interior fitting that the wire would prevent the dropping problem while allowing the "sandwich" affect of the exterior fitting to work. We'll cross that bridge if we get there. The wire would capture the fitting and prevent gravity from being my enemy.
 
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