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running hot
I see a lot of threads about heating and a lot of opinions. What I want to know is who sells the best stock look non aluminum three row radiator? For a 1970 c10 Please reply!
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Re: running hot
What size engine is it for? I have no experience, but I've heard good things about the Spectra radiator on Rock Auto.
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Re: running hot
350 4 bolt main swb auto power sterring
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Re: running hot
Just get a 4 core, same price.
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Re: running hot
Champion radiators have a good rep on the board for being a decent radiator for a decent price. Not exactly stock looking tho. What problems are you having? Temps?
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Re: running hot
They are a great radiator. If you want it to look original just paint it black
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Rock auto
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Re: running hot
Thanks for the info. They are currently out of stock. I could be wrong but the spectra tanks looked like plastic. Are the three and four row all metal? I should be good with a three row, w/o air. Currently have a two row. I believe that is incorrect. Tends to run a tad hot in hot weather,when pulling the boat.
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Local O Reilly's has the stock brass radiators.
https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/b...radiator&pos=0 https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/b...radiator&pos=1
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Really?
Construction: Plastic Tank/Aluminum Core
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on my 250 I run a 7 blade/ no clutch and 160 stat and 4 core brass/copper rad. its my work truck
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checked cap pressure,is working properly getting a better guage reading now. will pull the boat as soon as it quits raining!! |
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2 left heads doesn’t make sense to me. From factory, temp gauge sending unit is on driver’s side towards the front of the truck, or left side of head. Passenger side has temp light sending unit towards the rear of the truck, or left side of head once again. So does that mean factory used 2 right side heads on our trucks? I’m guessing you have heads from a different application then? Running the numbers on the heads will tell you for sure.
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The sbc engines have only heads (there is no left/right distinction)
That said the only differences might be if the older heads don't have all the accessory bolt holes in the head ends like the newer ones do.
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They're known for coming apart and causing serious damage in the engine bay
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lol sbc n bbc heads are same
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Re: running hot
There's gonna be a pipe plug in the head that doesn't have the hole open for the temp sender. Easy to sort out, right?
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