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12-31-2009, 12:11 AM | #1 |
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Project: Serpentine swap / cooling upgrade
Decided, since my alternator was going bad and my truck needed a radiator, that I'd upgrade to serpentine:
All the brackets came from a 1993 Caprice 5.7 wagon. The alternator is 1992 S10 (for the clocking of the mount points), and the coolant reservoir is from a mid 80's G-body pontiac. Serpentine brackets installed (with smog pump and A/C delete pulleys) As it happened, the new 7 blade fan fit in my original (heavy duty cooling = oversize fan) shroud like it was meant to be Water pump didn't have a heater core inlet, so I made this out of parts from Lowe's Alternator wiring cleaned up Alternator wiring 2 New battery cables and coolant resevoir Shot with everything installed Upshot: Upgraded to serpentine, and closed cooling system with resevoir Cost: ~$150, not counting radiator or battery
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01-01-2010, 03:36 AM | #2 |
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Location: montgomery, al
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Re: Project: Serpentine swap / cooling upgrade
very cool!
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