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Senior Moment
![]() Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Pittsburg Ca
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Re: Original Radiator
That’s exactly what I did. I wasn’t going get rid of my BB 4 core for a non repairable aluminum one when I went LS. It works perfect.
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1970 CST LS 1 6 speed Ford 9 inch Detroit Tru Track, Dakota Didgital, Vintage Air, QA1 Coil Overs Front & Rear Lots of FUN 2013 GMC PU, Oldest Son 71 GMC LWB. QA1 Suspension, Angry SB. Youngest Son 2017 Toyota SUV Daughters car 2018 Traverse , Wife’s Ride Pittsburg Ca 94565 |
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Old and crusty
![]() Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Surprise, AZ
Posts: 462
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Re: Original Radiator
I have an older version of this one. Still going strong 5 years later with zero problems.
https://entropyrad.com/product/1963-...inum-radiator/
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Kings Mountain, NC
Posts: 13
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Re: Original Radiator
Anyone had experience with radiators from this company: http://www.speedcooling.com. I am considering using their 1967 - 1972 Chevy truck radiator. Based on their web site it uses the original 4-row mounts, lifetime warranty, aluminum construction with a heavy duty 2-row core with 1.0" tubes, heavy duty transmission cooler, fully TIG welded construction with no epoxy.
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