yeah it`s always a good idea to make sure the water pump & all hoses & thermostat are all sorted ,,, & also if you can flush the block out some-what (not that it can be done very well in the car at all usually but still give it a go, it can`t hurt)
I also try to make sure that all the tin-ware , rad cowl , Mounts & brackets & grommets & such are all sweet too, don`t really want it all flapping about & fatiguing & falling apart on you right?
it`s best to cover as much stuff as possible while you`re there,,, & yes if it means checking out that sloppy slappy timing chain/gears & speedo drive & cable & maybe een that leaky old mech fuel pump---> then why not "Do It Now" as my dad always says
& i must say that `m pretty happy with the quality of alloy radiator that the Chinese are producing these days,,,, the cores are really good quallity, the welds are top notch, the material is really really good ,,, we`ve tested them for years & years & years now & on some pretty wild & very fast engines i might add,,,, & the price??? well you just can`t buy better so why not fit a chinese alloy rad??? i don`t/havn`t seen any problem with them at all.
i`ve literally fitted hundreds of the things now (not joking) & not one has given us any trouble at all.
here`s my special 3" thick, sooper-dooper 2-core jobby going onto one of my own personal engines

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gotta love a monster radiator for a monster engine hey???
