Re: Starting to work on the Duster
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The Cordoba radiator is a surprise, have to say it's cool to see something like that in the mix.
I was thinking that too. If anyone can make Córdoba parts popular, it's Andy.
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Re: Starting to work on the Duster
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I bought an aluminum radiator from www.autocityclassic.com. The tanks look closer to stock, than any others I've seen. Fit was perfect, and a stock shroud will bolt up to it. The best part, is they are only around $200. I powder coated the tanks, and brackets, then spray painted the fins.
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Re: Starting to work on the Duster
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Andy I am pretty sure this is the pan I had on my 73 big block dart. It was a factory 318 car. I used the shumocker conversion spool mounts, tti headers and Indy EZ heads. The pan fit great and the draglink etc fit great. Didn’t have to dent the pan or anything. I bought the 440 short block from a member on here that had it in his 66 Plymouth B body. https://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS/555/50274/10...awaAgGOEALw_wcB
3520 pound race ready 1973 Street/Strip Dodge Dart - Stock stroke 440/727
10.49 @ 125.0 on 93 pump gas & ET Street Radials. More to come...
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Re: Starting to work on the Duster
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It has 1" tubes. The site hasn't been updated in a while, but they do have Mopar radiators listed through their eBay store. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1966-1972-MOPAR...497.m4902.l9144
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Re: Starting to work on the Duster
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Nice work, Andy. Tim
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Re: Starting to work on the Duster
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Looks nice as usual. The Doty pulley with your billet 36-1 wheel is one of the fanciest looking things on my engine, makes me wish it was easier seen.
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Re: Starting to work on the Duster
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Is the low mount alt brackets something you may end up making and selling in the future? Yes. I have the 90 amp low mount kit in stock now but I'm still working on the 60 amp version. I haven't added them to my website yet. Might be a little bit of time before I get pictures taken and get the website updated. If you want a 90 amp low mount bracket kit you can shoot me a PM. BB only and it is a different part number between RB and B. The 90 amp uses a Toyota alternator with a V groove pulley. It is a bigger and heavier alternator than the 60 amp Denso unit but has the same plug on the back.
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Re: Starting to work on the Duster
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Re: Starting to work on the Duster
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Yes. I have the 90 amp low mount kit in stock now....
Hello Andy -When will you start to sell the 90Amp low mount kits? Looked at your web page but could not find them. Also -Any idea if this kit would work with a CVR electric water pump with out the belt interfering with the pump casing? Thank you! /Tom
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Re: Starting to work on the Duster
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I have the kits in stock but I haven't printed out instructions yet or updated the website. Never used a CVR electric water pump but it should fit if the electric motor isn't too big.
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