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05-03-2012, 01:24 AM | #1 |
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Radiator help
Greetings all !Im looking for a rad that will fit flush at the top of the rad support as in the picture below.Will be using the flat aluminum plate as a top mount as well.
Im running a SB Mid performance 283, Vintage air cond. as well as a two speed powerglide trans. Help to get the correct match will be appreciated.If you have a pic of what you have used and it is the same as what Im asking,please post it here with the necessary info on type etc. Cheers, Ed.
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05-03-2012, 06:20 PM | #2 |
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Re: Radiator help
The summitt rad I used might be the one. Search my thread for summitt radiator
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Re: Radiator help
What are the dimensions of your rad ? What did you do for lower mounting brackets and what are you running for an engine and transmission ?
Thanks in advance. Cheers, Ed.
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05-04-2012, 12:24 AM | #5 |
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Thanks Al.I searched your build but could not find.Do you have any more on the rad..part number,etc ?
Thanks, Ed.
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05-04-2012, 01:42 AM | #6 |
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Re: Radiator help
The Summit universal aluminum radiator that will fit without modifications is SUM-380325 and the one with a built in auto trans cooler is SUM-381325. ChiefRocka used this radiator in the build of his old truck, and there were pics of it installed, but I was no able to find it. I believe it should sit flush with the top of the radiator support as you are wanting.
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I have a SUM-380328 radiator and while it does fit between the left inner fender and the battery tray, it is not centered. It will work just fine that way, but it just bugs the crap outta me, not being centered. I have begun fabricating a slightly different battery tray that will sit farther to the passenger side to allow the radiator to be centered.
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05-05-2012, 01:45 AM | #9 |
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How did you find yours centered Al ? I might go with the less wide version.
Cheers, Ed.
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Thanks Cap !Just went through CheifRoca'S thread with pics and info.This is a big help and appreciate you passing it forward.
His rad is part number sum-380324.The only issue may be the routing of the lower hose as the inlet is at an odd angle.He cut and repositioned his,Im hoping I can skip this step. Im researching the summit site to see if this same rad is available with a diffrent angle lower inlet. Thanks a millon ! Cheers, Ed.
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05-07-2012, 10:44 AM | #11 |
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This is what I was going to do. This radiator is a bit wider then what Chief used in his truck. I also have a stock style Aluminum radiator I can go with instead. I think the flat radiator is a cleaner look. I had a sheetmetal guy bend that bracket up for me and it has since been painted. To get a Stainless Steel one would have been about $21.
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What is the part no.and vendor name of your rad? Will it fit in the stock rubber mount? How about dimensions?
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http://www.summitracing.com/search/?...m-381328&dds=1 I believe it is this one. I can measure the one I have. I had to take the lower mounts off and raise them up to get the radiator flush with the support. Carraige bolts work just fine. The hardest thing I can see with using the cross flow is finding a lower radiator hose.
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