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Aluminum radiator selection(Griffin)
Has anyone ever used the radiator linked?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/gr...5-c1500-pickup Mostly looking for fit. Bolt in? for a hundred bucks more I can buy one from a site vendor, but it has a two week lead time, where the Griffing ships tomorrow. Any experience with this specific model? I dont need a crazy big radiator, I have a more or less stock 350 that will maybe get an rv cam down the road. Climate is northern and souther CA. |
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Do a little research before buying. The Griffin radiator is an epoxy built unit and as such, can not have a core replacement if ever needed. Some of the other brands are fully welded construction and can be repaired, if needed. Something to consider.
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OOO i did not know that. its out then. Ive had radiators that were glue together and they all leaked eventually...
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I bought one at the car show from http://specialtycoolingproducts.com/ $125.00 working good so far
My build http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=468622 My 502 Pantina Truck http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=590231 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...are&nomobile=1 |
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there is a new vendor for the site that makes an aluminium one for out trucks
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Will a universal 31 inch radiator fit without too much trouble?
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Ya I mentioned it in the original post, but they want $425+shipping and a two week lead time. The griffin is 340 and free shipping from summit with no wait time. Ive been reading up on that specific model and they seem to get pretty good reviews from the muscle car guys. Tanks and everything are fully welded. |
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Contact pro performance, Travis is great to deal with! I bought a champion aluminum radiator from him for my 72
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This guy sells a bunch of these.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-1968-19...51091245382%26 It's at least worth a look. And for $170 looks like a bunch of radiator! |
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One thing to get is a 2 core radiator. In the case of radiators more cores is not better.
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Ended up buying one from pro performance, a vendor here. The two core aluminum from what i read will cool my near stock setup as good or better then a stock replacement from the local oreileys. Even with shipping it was about the same price. We will see how it works out
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I got this one from Classic Industries for the '72 c-20. Supposed to fit and it's actually a 2 core. Looks really nice.
http://www.classicindustries.com/tru...l80901and.html |
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Our two week lead time is because we build everything to order by hand, right here in the USA. We are a small American business, and rather than keeping lots of inventory on hand and having higher prices, we chose to go with a build-to-suit option since many customers have different combos. Sometimes we can turn them around in a week, sometimes more depending on the amount of orders we have on hand at any time. I will tell you that you won't be disappointed, as we take great pride in our products and their fitment. And unlike some larger brands, you won't have to worry about cheap materials and poor quality control standards. We started out building radiators for circle track race cars, and learned how to build radiators that last and perform.
If we can help on your project, I'd love to have the opportunity. |
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Anyone use one of these? I buddy told me about them today. He showed me his and it looks like a real nice quality piece.
http://www.gearheadworld.com/store/A...10908C136.aspx |
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I have the Griffin radiator mentioned at the start of the thread. I ordered directly from Griffin and paid a little more. Amazing that you pay more direct from the manufacturer versus Summit! I paid the extra because of the advise and tech support I received from Griffin when I was researching which radiator to buy. All in with two 1600CFM fans, shroud, harness, radiator, and shipping it was just over $700. Mine is a BB with high energy cam. A stock 4 row copper would not cool the engine.
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RnD I will probably give you a call in a few weeks. Do you have a shop I can bring the truck to and swap radiators? I am on my second Griffin radiator in 15k miles and it is starting to get that sweet smell again. This one and the last one both leaked along the top row near the epoxy seals. I know this is an old thread and the op selected his radiator already but imho Griffin radiators suck.
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My first one leaked. Griffin repaired it for free. What they told was not to synch it down tight. You need rubber bushings on the bottom and top and make sure you can move the radiator up and down and side to side with moderate pressure. If it is synched down like the stock radiators it will crack. I've not had any more issues since I followed their advice.
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RnD what are your thoughts on this? Do you advise loosely mounting radiators? |
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Sparky thanks for supporting this great board. It looks like you have a great product, something to be said about a small American company!
Do you know off hand is there a weight savings compared to a factory say 3 core radiator? |
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tsetsaf, we recommend bolting them down to factory specs. We don't want the radiators moving in the mounts. The rubber isolators are to reduce vibration, but aren't meant to allow the rad to shift all around. This is yet another reason why we refuse to use epoxy on our radiators. We started in the radiator business building radiators for circle track cars, which take a ton of abuse.
Custom_68, our radiators weigh in around 23-25lbs and that is with dual 1" cores (2" total core thickness, same as a traditional 4-core thickness) |
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