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Yesterday, 03:28 PM | #1 |
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Radiator - Champion or Champion American Eagle
Looking at putting a new radiator in my 70 gmc. I live in Texas and it is brutal on these old cars. I have already done a heavy duty fan clutch, flushed the cooling system, and new radiator hoses but I feel it still struggles at a drive thru or bank line.
Normally I go for a champion american eagle radiator with the 1" tubes as I was always told its better than a 4 core from them. I went to buy a american eagle but out of stock and wondering if I should consider a 4 core champion brand. Curious if anyone has tried both and seen differences? |
Yesterday, 05:07 PM | #2 |
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Re: Radiator - Champion or Champion American Eagle
Not apples to apples but I've used generic Afco alum radiators on my last few hot rod projects. Not bolt in but I fit the largest rad that will fit. Then trim the rad support opening for the most air flow thru the radiator.
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Yesterday, 05:27 PM | #3 |
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Re: Radiator - Champion or Champion American Eagle
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Where's your sender mounted? How accurate is the gauge reading you're referencing? Don't be afraid of 200* coolant. In Texas heat, idling with A/C on my temp gauge can creep up to an indicated 225* F and will fluctuate between indicated 215* - 225* F as the fans cycle. My gauge gets its reading near the head and my EFI gets its feed from the thermostat housing...the two are roughly 10 to 15 degrees apart...EFI being lower. Whether either sending unit/gauge combination is exactly accurate or not is unknown but I feel confident in the EFI reading being the one that really matters as far as knowing whether it's running at safe temperatures. -Kevin
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Yesterday, 05:36 PM | #4 |
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Re: Radiator - Champion or Champion American Eagle
I currently run 3 Champions with puller fans and never a problem with any of them, one is going on 20 years old now. Just my experience with Champion.
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Re: Radiator - Champion or Champion American Eagle
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I called champion and they recommended the american eagle as its slimmer allowing electric fans. He said both should be fine but the extra clearance would be ideal combined with its thinner so the electric fans should be able to pull air through quicker. I am trying to stay with a mechanical fan for now. In 2 other cars I have american eagle radiator with 2 spal fans. They work great but are so loud it can be annoying. Will see how the american eagle rad works with just a mechanical fan. |
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Yesterday, 07:39 PM | #6 |
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Re: Radiator - Champion or Champion American Eagle
I’ve used Champion radiators in two of my trucks, no issues, still have the 68
for over 10 years now.
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Re: Radiator - Champion or Champion American Eagle
Another plug Champion. My first one, in the same truck, had a crack. I was in San Diego at that time. They had a facility up in Lake Elsinor. I carted it up there and was given an exchange, with no issues. This replacement has been great.
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Re: Radiator - Champion or Champion American Eagle
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Ima guess you're running a 180 thermostat. Try a hotter one...maybe 195. -Kevin
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Yesterday, 08:30 PM | #9 |
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Re: Radiator - Champion or Champion American Eagle
I think it has a 180. I cannot remember if I did a 180 or 195 when I changed it. I do know it was a Robert Shaw unit. Had it in the shelf new and dropped it in when I did new radiator hoses and the flush.
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Yesterday, 08:54 PM | #10 |
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Re: Radiator - Champion or Champion American Eagle
Running the champion in my 71 with no issues.
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Re: Radiator - Champion or Champion American Eagle
Champion life time warranty can’t go wrong.
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