Thread: One Way To Build A '32 Hyboy
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02-08-2008 07:58 AM #9
I posted this before, for someone that talked about LS engine radiators. This is the one I had made by a local radiator shop. It's two radiator cores next to each other with a common tank at the top. The two threaded bungs at the bottom are for the drains. There is an air relief valve at the top front to bleed the air off, yes i have to take the grill shell off to bleed it but I thought it would be worth it to keep the tank clean looking in the engine compartment. They put 90 degree inlet and outlets but that will be changed to straights.
The grill shell frame work is bolted to the frame then the radiator is bolted to the frame work along with the shell. I do this to take some of the shock away from the radiator. It probably doesn't but it's the way I have always done it.
Also I will make a filler piece to cover the gap between the grill shell and the fan shroud.
Ken
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