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aluminum radiator for a 1965 c10
i want a new radiator with an electric fan that will fit stock location for my 65c10. i found a Champion on ebay for just under $300. any other suggestions?
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Look up forum vendor pro performance. Travis will hook you up and if your a supporting member he will give discount on shipping very good Guy to deal with
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check out entropyrad.com they have some cool stuff....
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There`s many of us here running a Champion, fit was great. Slight tweaking of the top bracket, have to use vacuum hose instead of the original rubber isolator.
Her`s a short thread on a few...http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...light=champion |
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It all boils down to you get what you pay for. There are radiators all over the web ranging from $169 to $600.
I personally like the BeCool and Northern brands and usually convert to a crossflow type. There are several bolt ins available. One lace I just ran across is Wizard Cooling out of NY, and Cool Craft. Both seemed to be in the intermediate price ranges. Also Alumarad has a decent looking product for the money. Most people will shop for the cheapest from the mail order places(summit, Jeg's, etc) which is cool. If you find a product with a part number-try Amazon.com- sometimes they will surprise you. JMO |
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I'm running a champion in my 65 C20 and haven't had any problems, even in Las Vegas heat. I got the thicker model that is rated up to 600 horsepower though.
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Ditto^^^^^^^^^^^
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I am one of the ones who uses the 140 dollar radiators from Summit.
With alittle minor bracket fabrication, they work great. Ive used them in 4-5 trucks. I live 35 minutes from Summit, so I have the advantage of going there, and I pull every rad out of box to verify its not beat the hell. One time they had to bring 3 out til I was satisfied, but for 140 bucks, I'll take it. That and a taurus e-fan, is my set up of choice. It was 105 degrees last july at Goodguys in Columbus. I sat in bumper to bumper traffic and truck never got over 190. |
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i emailed Ron Davis Radiator this morning and this is what they said.
Good morning Jim. Your cost will be $1136.00 plus tax and you can either pick it up or we can ship it to you. Thank You, Bill Williamson http://www.rondavisradiators.com/ Ron Davis Racing Products, Inc. 7334 North 108th Avenue Glendale, AZ. 85307 Tel- 623-877-5000 Ext.16 Fax- 623-877-5001 bill@rondavisradiators.com www.rondavisradiators.com http://www.facebook.com/rondavisradiators |
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I ordered a champion rad, and sent it back. Both the upper bracket and lower cradles would have to have been cut for it to fit. I guess you get what you pay for, but I felt that if they said the rad would fit my truck... it should have fit my truck...
What I did in the end was send out my original rad for re-coring. Cost a bit more, but I am glad I did. Kind of doesn't really answer your question, but just thought you might appreciate knowing that you may need to shave your top bracket, and bottom cradles to get the champion to fit. |
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I just got my entropy radiator and from what my mechanic is telling me, the quality is awesome. I paid 722.31 shipped for mine. It is a bolt in radiator specifically made for an lsx swap (hose connections on the right) no mods required, with efans and harness. They also make a direct fit, no mods required, 2 row aluminum radiator with efans for the factory application good for up to 800hp. 649+shipping. See below.
http://www.entropyrad.com/index.php?...d&productId=15 |
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I know this is an old thread, but we also make bolt-in aluminum radiators for these trucks, that are hand-made right here in the USA, with no plastic / epoxy. We are a Gold Vendor here as well. We also offer discounts for forum members, and you can take a look at our website here:
http://rndfabrication.com/C10early.html This is a downflow style we made, and we can make them for any engine combo (no price increase), and transmission coolers are included at no additional cost: http://rndfabrication.com/images/EC10a.jpg |
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SparkyRnD, gonna have to keep you guys in mind as I s-l-o-w-l-y build my big block.
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Brass 3 tube radiator for the V8 trucks from Advance Auto, fits nearly perfect, looks closer to original, has auto trans cooler built in...(slight tweaking of DS lower radiator mount required to clear the DS trans cooler fitting). Ships to yer house free with code P20 and that also nets ya 20% off the price bringin yer total to less than 200 for a solid radiator. I run one in Ol John Lee and in Jr. I detailed installation on a V8 Truck and a 6 cyl Truck on the board here.
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/web...022%7CL3*15952 |
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Whatever you do.....Do not buy a radiator from this outfit that I will link below'
http://www.speedcooling.com/1963-196...r/prod_37.html They also sell their junk on Ebay. The radiator looks nice and appears to be well made but mine was defective and had a pinhole where a tube joins the lower tank. This can't be repaired. I didn't know it was bad for months because I wasn't ready to fill it and bring it up to temp until then. I have made multiple attempts to get this joker to honor his 2 year warranty. Will not return messages. Now I have a $200 junk radiator and need to buy a new one. STAY AWAY FROM ENGINEERED COOLING PRODUCTS. They are only cheaper the first time you buy them. Also my experience with anything made in China is that if you need 3, you better buy 5. Obviously the radiator wasn't pressure tested. It's probably cheaper to replace the bad ones then to test them all. |
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bmur....may be worth a trip to Illinois to get a replacement from them. If you had/have real concerns about this company, id urge you to post in the vender section and post a review so that other members can read about the concerns you have.
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Will do. We gotta look out for each other. Thanks
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Quite a few of our customers are former Entropy customers. Ours may not be the least expensive, but they are made here in America and we take pride in what we build.
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Also regarding Ron Davis Radiators. Those guys are the best at what they do. They were extremely helpful on the phone and seemed to genuinely enjoy talking about them. They gave me the lowdown on radiators and what you really need for what you want to do. The thing is they are the best and their customer is the guy who doesn't accept failure as an option. Like big time race teams who can afford to pay for that kind of quality. I just want a decent one that works and doesn't leak. SparkyRnD I may be giving you a call. Made in USA means alot to me.
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Makes a big difference on getting new customers and keeping old ones.
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Subcribed!
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subscribed now with two 65 c-10 in the shop
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Also, we do offer a discount to forum members (just mention it when ordering). Retail on our radiator is $450, and the discounted member price is $425. If anyone has any questions or wants a quote, you can email me or contact me through PM. |
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