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: Radiator help please


DRHRSH
Aug 25th, 07, 10:11 PM
My '70 came with a 350 and factory A/C. The radiator seems pretty large measures 33 1/2 by 18 tall . Will this radiator be adequate for my 502 with the A/C? Thanks

Chuck
Aug 25th, 07, 11:54 PM
Most small block cars do not have radiators capable of cooling a big block (especially a WAY big block. Post the thickness of the radiator and then Don and Steve and the guys can help you better.

Chuck

ALUMITECH REPRODUCTIONS
Aug 26th, 07, 8:05 AM
My '70 came with a 350 and factory A/C. The radiator seems pretty large measures 33 1/2 by 18 tall . Will this radiator be adequate for my 502 with the A/C? Thanks

Radiators are not measures by over all size
your radiator core size is 28.25 x 17.0
may be a 3 core .
for more info on spec's
try this link


http://www.chevellecooling.com/44.html

Tod
Aug 26th, 07, 2:07 PM
Radiators are not measures by over all size
your radiator core size is 28.25 x 17.0
may be a 3 core .
for more info on spec's
try this link


http://www.chevellecooling.com/44.html


I'm not "highjacking" this thread, but.....When I do buy my aluminum radiator w/electric fan set-up, it will be from Alumitech. Why? This guy, I think Don is his name, is always ready and willing to help members with their questions. Even though some people will not purchase his product because of their budget, or they prefere another brand, he still helps answer their questions.

I will be spending my money with his company this winter when I order mine:hurray:

Tod

ALUMITECH REPRODUCTIONS
Aug 26th, 07, 6:34 PM
I'm not "highjacking" this thread, but.....When I do buy my aluminum radiator w/electric fan set-up, it will be from Alumitech. Why? This guy, I think Don is his name, is always ready and willing to help members with their questions. Even though some people will not purchase his product because of their budget, or they prefere another brand, he still helps answer their questions.

I will be spending my money with his company this winter when I order mine:hurray:

Tod

Just here to help with cooling regardless of what rad you have ...Brass copper.. or going to buy in Aluminum ...I always say buy what you can afford ....some are less expencive and some are more ... I hear from some customer's ,Be-Cool is a bit more expensive and not correct , while summit is less expencive and needs some mod's ...It is always up to the customer and what hes looking for, as far as fit form and function .
thanks for your support
Don

bikeron
Aug 26th, 07, 6:58 PM
Don is the best.
His product is better!
I bought one of his "expensive" radiators. I installed it in 25 min. It fit perfectly, I run 20 to 30 degrees cooler on a road racing course and it looks great!

To me no hassles and great performance and support is excellent value.

Ron