Help, How to: Welding/brazing All Aluminum Radiator lower inlet?
76cj7chick
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- 1976 CJ7 Jeep with a engine/tranny/wiring harness out of a 1988 s10 blazer 4.3l v6 with th700r4 automatic tranny and a cj7 Dana 300 transfer case with Novak adapter.
Complete wiring harness from the s10 blazer. Painted with HOT PINK Pearl paint with standard sized metallic halographic pink flakes. Painted by me -a newb. New rear, front and side three wire LED lights, New parts, new custom dash-by me And a lot of guidance from fellow jeepers and lots of prayers etc.... :p
A while back I installed a Champion EC835 2 row all aluminum radiator in my 76 CJ7 jeep.... Supposedly the radiator is oe for my I6 but have had a lot of problems with making it fit correctly.. I have the radiator as low as it will go in the jeep to avoid the lower outlet/inlet and hose from getting owned by the serpentine belt... BUT with that, my power steering steel lines are now being crushed a bit... I'm worried that the lines will break or the threads may become stripped...
Does anyone have experience with brazing/welding Aluminum radiators? I hope to remove the welding from the lower inlet/outlet, cut the cylinder straight and then re-weld/braze it back on...
I have a lot of experience in soldering wires.... and have welded using flux wire, like literally 3 times.
I'm thinking.........Harbor Freight has a pack of 8 for around $16 and I can get a propane torch (if my pencil torch doesn't get hot enough) and remove the weld myself. I am up for the challenge... Just want to make sure the welding rods are up to par and won't fall apart... Please share any personal aluminum brazing/welding you may have.

Does anyone have experience with brazing/welding Aluminum radiators? I hope to remove the welding from the lower inlet/outlet, cut the cylinder straight and then re-weld/braze it back on...
I have a lot of experience in soldering wires.... and have welded using flux wire, like literally 3 times.
I'm thinking.........Harbor Freight has a pack of 8 for around $16 and I can get a propane torch (if my pencil torch doesn't get hot enough) and remove the weld myself. I am up for the challenge... Just want to make sure the welding rods are up to par and won't fall apart... Please share any personal aluminum brazing/welding you may have.
