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Old 05-18-2021, 08:57 AM   #26
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Re: LS Swap Radiator help for my '67 C10

On my 65 I used the original three core radiator, has the transmission cooler I got a pair of fans from Summit racing that fit perfectly, it had a mounting point in each corner of its shroud I made for angle brackets that attached to the core support. Even in heavy traffic with A/C on it never overheats next week I’m going to be towing a 16 foot travel trailer but I don’t expect any issues
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Old 06-08-2021, 11:46 AM   #27
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Re: LS Swap Radiator help for my '67 C10

I have a factory radiator, 70 c10, with a 2010 Ford Edge electric fan setup, took a little plastic trimming but fits nearly perfect, and inexpensive/ a relatively common part
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Old 06-08-2021, 02:55 PM   #28
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Re: LS Swap Radiator help for my '67 C10

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I just had to trash a 1 yr old giant Griffin due to leaks at all 4 corners. Don't ask unless you're prepared for USN level profanity. Got on here and did some searchin', and a Spectra Premium 1998 v6 C1500 radiator fits right in the factory small radiator biscuits. Even has the right hoses for an LS. Runs right on 190/200 so far. 2 big Derale fans in a derale shroud, just fab tabs to tag it over to the factory shroud mounts. 169 bucks, cheaper yet on Rockauto. Very happy so far.
I Got 3 years out of my griffin lesxs then 1k miles leaks out of all 4 corncers radiator shop couldnt fix it.... griffin said 2 years see ya didnt even offer a discoutnt o buy another tried to say that my coolant was old ant ate the radiator up. o i bought a cold case ls swap raditor has life tiem warrnaty on it
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Old 06-08-2021, 03:37 PM   #29
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Re: LS Swap Radiator help for my '67 C10

I probably went overboard but I ended up buying the Entropy direct fit for my '67 LS1 swap.
I put the core support on, mounted and plumbed it for start up...
I set the fan temps to 185° for #1......195° for #2
Got the motor fired up and idled it until fan#1 came on....
it never got hot enough for #2 fan to come on...so I forced it on...
the front of the radiator was cool enough that I could hold my hand on it...
Yea...I probably spent too much but I know that cooling will not be a problem
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