07-26-2012, 01:45 AM | #1 |
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RADIATOR help...
I have a '67 CHEVY SWB truck with a '78 350 motor. Now, my radiator has a leak on the ports where the fins are (two locations). My question...is my radiator a '78 or '67? My assumption is a '78, but I want to be sure.
Also, what radiator brand and part# works best that most of you have bought new from a local automotive store for your '78 C10 350 truck. My truck is an automatic with a TH350 transmission and the AC and heater system have been taken off/deleted. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Lastly, is a 1 core or 2 core good enough for my truck? Not really sure what is the reason for the number of cores as some C10 have used a 2 core and some 1 core radiator tanks from a Chevelle. Thank you.
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07-26-2012, 02:26 AM | #2 |
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Re: RADIATOR help...
Gonna need pictures of the radiator in order to tell you which one you have.And I would say no less than 2 cores.
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Re: RADIATOR help...
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Anyways, what kind of pics did you need to help determine what radiator I have? Also, do you know of a place that sells all metal radiators? Last, is my radiator a '78 or '67 since my motor is a '78 in a '67 truck. My assumption is a '78 since the upper/lower hose is from a '78 model (NAPA).
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07-26-2012, 10:09 AM | #4 |
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Re: RADIATOR help...
I think a 2 core would be sufficient if you have a mild motor, but a 3-core will be a good idea. A little overkill, but better to be that than to enough. Your radiator is most likely a '67 radiator, as that is what fits the truck and the '78 will have different mounting / size.
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