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Aluminum radiator
It's that time for a new radiator for my 1969 GMC 3/4 ton 4wd....i checked entropy and they told my radiator in my truck is their custom....which cost$550.....nope its not....i know i have the heavy duty one....anybody know where i can get one that will be a direct replacement?i checked Amazon and there is one advertised on there for like $160....and it says it will fit my truck....it is made by prime cooling ....
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Try engineering cooling products.
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Champion cooling. CC369 is a direct replacement.
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I bought a KKS radiator and so far, it seems to be fitting the bill of my 250 I6 very well. It took some trips back and forth from Advance Auto to get the right hoses though.
Rock Auto may still have their Vista Pro 4 row brass and copper unit on closeout. It sits rather high for my truck but I could make it work I think, I ended up getting the KKS also and going with it but I will hang onto the Vista Pro. In fact, I might even get another one and sock that away too. In time I plan to get my original OEM radiator recored although I know that will be very expensive. Unless cost is your main hangup, why not get an American company (several on here) custom make you one? You might be able to get one to sit right on the rubber cushions and give you a horizontal filler cap. *I truly dislike the angled ones like my KKS. |
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The hose fitment problems I had with my KKS radiator were with the hoses fitting on the engine side....those fit the radiator fine. :eek:
I call it the Trump Effect.....even before the election I spoke with my old welding teacher and he said "we needed a new band saw at the college and because of Trump I want to only buy USA made from now on." That motivated me to once I get the truck running to either recore the original radiator or have a custom unit built stateside. Ccas, I might give you a call. My truck is a 250 six cylinder, dad knocked a hole in the original radiator decades ago and no idea where that is. It had a small radiator in it from a junkyard that worked great but had several leaks sealed up my coolant impurities. I'll try and drop you a line. Mostly I want something to fit the brackets with new rubber (my lower brackets I bolted in so those can be moved and exchanged for 3 row), fit the engine outlets, and with a horizontal cap....I'd also like an overflow outset set to a direction of my choosing. Can you do that? |
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Oh OK, so you guys aren't exclusively "per order custom" then?
That's OK, most truck owners want the biggest engine they can, obviously they are compensating for something. :lol: I had a roommate in college that felt "owning a gun was compensating for something." I asked him if he planned to defend himself with the body part he was referring to. :lol: Can you direct me to those USA makers you are referring to? |
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-klb |
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I wish you the best here on the forum! |
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I guess he can't direct me......
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So how much is it for your radiator?
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I put a champion 3 row in mine back in the spring. It fits good and truck is running cooler. No issues to date.
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Just ordered my radiator from CCAS last Thursday. Very attentive and prompt service. It should arrive next week.
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Ordered my radiator friday from engineered cooling products....got it monday afternoon.....
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Well I've been trying to find time to finish installing my radiator....when they say direct fitment i call bull**** all day long....the big thick tanks are alot wider the rubber isolators for the stock radiator.....for anybody needing a radiator i would just go to oreillys and order one....at least you know it will fit
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I have a Champion 2 row aluminum radiator in my truck. I has large tanks like a 4 row, so I had to use stock 4 row rad mounts and rubber isolators.
My truck has a pretty damn snotty 355 in it, and I rev that thing near 7,000 grand quite often. Stock 180 degree thermostat, and I have not had a single cooling issue to date. Gary |
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Pictures are worth a 1,000 words. A large 2 row is more efficient than a 3 or 4 row radiator. It's counter intuitive.
Some light reading starting at post #2 http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/gener...rass-tech.html I'm personally using an Engineering Cooling Products 2row here in HOT West Texas and after 12k miles and 3 summers it absolutely does the job. Personally tested behind my ZZ4 in 110 degree weather traveling 75mph with the A/C blasting. Good stuff. :gmc2: |
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Last pick.
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I like the Cold Case stamped ends better than the fabricated style...
http://coldcaseradiators.com/images/...ts/gmt558a.jpg |
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Here is my build utilizing the ECP rad and a custom fabricated shroud utilizing 2003 Pontiac Grand Am fans. You can see more on my build thread. Link in my signature.
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good info here when.... i get there ill give Ccas a shot
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We make radiators here in the USA by hand, and we're a board sponsor:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=590670 |
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