A-Body Race Only Radiator Suggestions.
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05/25/15 01:54 PM
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Well, I dropped a pair of needle nose pliers and ruined my radiator. I was using a 2 row Northern 28 x 19 radiator with a single 16" fan. The part number on the old Northern radiator was # 9602P. It does not cross to anything, but looks to be identical to the new model # 209672. Northern 209672 Since I have to replace the radiator anyway, I was looking on suggestions on a possible replacement for this one. I find that in hot weather, I am having to run the fan in the staging lanes to cool it down. At the end of a pass I am at 220 or so until I kick on the fan. It cools down fairly quickly, but I would prefer not to have to run the fan if I can avoid it. I run an electric water pump, and use a 16v system with no alternator. Engine is a low deck 496 that is hard blocked with INDY aluminum heads. A-Body running a 4 speed, so I don't need tranny cooler lines. What are you using in yours, and are you happy with it? -Dave
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Re: A-Body Race Only Radiator Suggestions.
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05/25/15 03:14 PM
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Monte,
The last pass I videoed I came out of the water box at about 190. I had to wait for a car in the other lane to be pushed out before I did my burnout. Kicked the fan in but it was for about 1 min before I hit the water box.
Once it heats up it takes a while to cool it down. After the pass I kick on the fan while coasting down and it is usually down to 190 or so by the time I get back to the pits. With the fan and water pump running it is down to 140 or so within a few minutes after I shut the engine down.
Water pump is a CSR.
-Dave
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Re: A-Body Race Only Radiator Suggestions.
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05/25/15 06:55 PM
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Not a choice Monte,
By the time I drive to the line and get to the burnout box it is pretty hot. I generally try to run it as little as possible before I get to the line. The last race had pretty cool weather, and I still ended up running the fan a bit before I got to the box.
Would prefer to launch at 170 or so.
Thinking about a larger radiator to give me more capacity without having to run the fan. The other thing I have been thinking about is running dual fans with a shroud. I suspect though that I would need some type of trap doors to allow airflow while at speed. Trapping right now near 140. Fan is a 16" in front of the radiator set up as a pusher.
Could be I don't have enough flow with the current water pump.. May have to investigate that as well.
I run the exact same fan and radiator in my 51 Belvedere on the street here in Texas with an iron headed 451 and it stays cool. It is running a stock water pump and it is not hard blocked though.
-Dave
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Re: A-Body Race Only Radiator Suggestions.
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05/25/15 07:52 PM
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Yes, I shut off the fan just before the burnout box. At the end of the run I kick the fan back on. Once I shut down at the trailer I leave the fan and water pump back on until the gauge goes back down to the bottom (140 deg)
-Dave
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Re: A-Body Race Only Radiator Suggestions.
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05/25/15 08:14 PM
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I have been running the Summit 26" but not sure on depth this second and along w/an HHR fan/shroud combo,it keeps my big block pretty cool on the streets and no problems ever at the track. I also wonder as Monte does about the starting temps being that high. I always drive my car around the pits or side road to get it up to about 170-180 then let it heat sink, cool down a bit then get in line but we all know what you mean about not having control over situations. A few on here drive/race w/the combo I mentioned w/great results.
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Re: A-Body Race Only Radiator Suggestions.
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05/25/15 09:30 PM
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I have been using a stock one from an E body, I think. It is okay but I get a little uncomfortable when the temp starts to get to 200* and climbs a little. Been launching at 160*. No shroud, just a 16" puller fan and tranny cooler. I know not much help but I wanted to hear other suggestions also.
Last edited by Dartthunder340; 05/25/15 09:35 PM.
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Re: A-Body Race Only Radiator Suggestions.
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05/26/15 02:06 PM
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Outlaw, I will give it a try and run it, but remember I run a 16v system with no alternator. There are times when we get down into the semi's that I don't have much time to charge the battery.
I have a friend that runs the same setup with the same engine and he has no overheating problems.
Maybe I have a water flow problem. I may need to recheck my pump rotation. That CSR Pump is a bear to prime after I drain the radiator. Not sure if the impeller is unidirectional or not but I will check it.
I have a thermostat with the center section removed to add some restriction, but the inlet on these CSR Pumps is only 3/4" and they list them as 35 to 37gpm. Should be more than enough to cool it as long as I have water flow.
The radiator I am using is a cross flow design.
-Dave
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Re: A-Body Race Only Radiator Suggestions.
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05/26/15 05:39 PM
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Have you checked the calibration of your temp gauge?
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Re: A-Body Race Only Radiator Suggestions.
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05/26/15 08:04 PM
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Why are you shutting the fan off during the run? To me thats part of the problem if not all of it. The rad should have PLENTY of air flow running down the track, fan or not. Plus, if your car won't run 10-12 seconds without getting hot with no fan.........there is another issue. Monte
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Re: A-Body Race Only Radiator Suggestions.
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05/28/15 12:35 AM
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I was having problems on the street, this thread helped me alot, I installed a better shroud with the fan properly placed, partially into the shroud opening, so far it's been running 170 degrees, if it creeps to 180 or so in traffic I turn on the 16" pusher electric fan and temp comes back down, I only use it sitting at long traffic lights or traffic jams. https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/ubbt...ing-system.html
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