Thread: Aluminum Radiators
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	08-04-2005 04:09 PM #1Aluminum Radiators
 
 im looking for a Aluminum Radiator to coool my 71 chevelle witha small block 350 a th350 trany would like Aluminum Radiator and electric fan too go with it but i will take eather or
 
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	08-04-2005 04:57 PM #2
 I don't care for either aluminum radiators OR electric fans, so can't help you. Maybe someone else on here can.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE. 
 
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	08-04-2005 06:26 PM #3
 I have one out of my 72 chevy p/u . I can send you the size if you are interested. Also have an elec. fan
 
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	08-04-2005 08:27 PM #4
 I have a Howe aluminum radiator, new in the box along with electric fan and shroud. Crossflow that measures 28wide by 19 tall.
 
 Decided to use copper/brass and mechanical fan.
 
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	08-04-2005 09:08 PM #5
 Copper has the highest coefficient of heat transfer as well as the most corrosion resistance. Mechanical fans move more air.
 
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	08-05-2005 04:16 AM #6
 I used a Griffin radiator 1.5 tubes and a dual 11" spall fans with its own shroud boy does it run cool. my only complaint is that the end of the radiator are epoxied not welded. so far so good though. Ed ke6bnl this is a 327/300hp motor in my 50 f1 ford puEd ke6bnl@juno.com 
 1963 Ford Econoline 5 window
 1950 Ford F1 pu
 1948 Ford F3 pu
 1953 Chevy 3100 AD
 1970 Chevy Short bed c10
 1972 El Camino chopped top
 
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	08-05-2005 05:29 AM #7
 Aluminum rads with plastic tanks epoxied together tend to leak at frigid temps. I've replaced several with "old-fashioned" copper ones, for a quarter the price of a new one.
 
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	08-05-2005 10:38 AM #8
 This is an all welded radiator.
 
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	08-07-2005 06:12 PM #9
 19x27 with welded tanks
 
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	08-07-2005 06:16 PM #10
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