Great informative video for probably a very, taken for granted and under appreciated piece of equipment. Big shout to Johnson's Radiator and all the craftsman for such a high quality product.
I loved watching. You can never imagine all the work that goes into making any product. A great inside look at this process. Looking forward to the next one.
Loved this video. So many Craftsmen in this industry and many never get the limelight and are happy being in the shadows. I would love to see more of these videos. Maybe Bowler Performance Trans missions next or Luc DeLey
@ZEPRATGERNODT they can make radiators for anything, and might already have a fitment available. When they bought Walkers they had a pretty extensive catalog, but pretty much anything can be made one off.
I bought the radiator in Buffalo and brought it back to Canada. It was well boxed with spray foam in plastic bags for protection. It sat in the box for nearly a year before I was ready to install it so it would have been past any warranty. It was their Cobra model for big blocks and I have a fairly mild small block so it wasn't working very hard. Especially with a 7 lb cap. Shipping it back really wasn't an option. I've had it repaired at a reputable radiator shop and it just started leaking somewhere else. Now I'm using radiator "stop leak" and only filling about 3/4 full. It still leaks but not as much. I won't put any more money into this. I'll try an aluminum rad.
@colehara sorry to hear that man I’d have at least tried to get the dealer that sold it to you in Buffalo to help out……… I’d seen walker replace stuff that had sat longer, but they aren’t around anymore I wish you the best of luck with the next radiator.
Alan Johnson only produces Perfection!!
No doubt they always kill it. That place is always busy, and now they added radiators
Great informative video for probably a very, taken for granted and under appreciated piece of equipment. Big shout to Johnson's Radiator and all the craftsman for such a high quality product.
Yea the whole Johnson’s crew kills it in everything they do…….and now radiators 😂
I loved watching. You can never imagine all the work that goes into making any product. A great inside look at this process. Looking forward to the next one.
Yea I never knew there was this many parts
Great video I'll watch it again and again.
Well thanks for the kind words, and feel free to watch it as much as you like……I get payed more Penny’s that way 😂
This is beyond awesome! An amazing product with an amazing team behind it making it happen 👏
Yea I was blown away with what goes into building a radiator it’s crazy
Thanks for watching
Sweet video. What painstakingly process for a very important part of every vehicle. Thank you for sharing this video.
Well thank you for taking the time to watch and comment it’s greatly appreciated
Fantastic! Top quality for sure! Great video man! Love to see more like this!
Thanks for the kind words we will have more like this in the future
Very nice, both the editing and the quality workmanship going out the door of this shop!
Thanks my man for the kind words……… Johnsons always kill it even when making something as “simple” as a radiator 😂
Loved this video. So many Craftsmen in this industry and many never get the limelight and are happy being in the shadows. I would love to see more of these videos. Maybe Bowler Performance Trans missions next or Luc DeLey
Bowler is definitely on the list I love stopping by there.
Great video John , alot of knowledge on making a radiator 👍
Thank you sir I definitely learned a lot while filming this
This was awesome! Well done!
Thanks for the kind words it was a blast to film
This! Man thank you for sharing this.
Thanks man for watching this 😂
I just stumbled on this. Great content.
Do they manufacture radiators for 71-73 Ford Pintos?
Hey thanks for the kind words, and for finding us……… not sure I have any Pinto content…… yet
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My mistake. I rushed the comment. It was supposed to ask if they make radiators for Pintos.
@ZEPRATGERNODT they can make radiators for anything, and might already have a fitment available. When they bought Walkers they had a pretty extensive catalog, but pretty much anything can be made one off.
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Copy that. Thank you.
@ZEPRATGERNODT 👍
American Craftsman at their finest, you don't find shops like that anymore! 🚗🛻👋
I get lucky to walk into places like this on a daily basis, and look forward to sharing them with you guys.
Thanks for watching
I hope they're better than Walker.
I bought a brand new Walker for my 34 Ford and it leaked from day one.
Sorry to hear that did you ever reach out to walker? I know they were always good about replacing defective products.
I bought the radiator in Buffalo and brought it back to Canada.
It was well boxed with spray foam in plastic bags for protection.
It sat in the box for nearly a year before I was ready to install it so it would have been past any warranty.
It was their Cobra model for big blocks and I have a fairly mild small block so it wasn't working very hard. Especially with a 7 lb cap.
Shipping it back really wasn't an option.
I've had it repaired at a reputable radiator shop and it just started leaking somewhere else.
Now I'm using radiator "stop leak" and only filling about 3/4 full.
It still leaks but not as much.
I won't put any more money into this.
I'll try an aluminum rad.
@colehara sorry to hear that man I’d have at least tried to get the dealer that sold it to you in Buffalo to help out……… I’d seen walker replace stuff that had sat longer, but they aren’t around anymore I wish you the best of luck with the next radiator.