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Re: 73 Challenger w\440. What to use for radiator
[Re: Montclaire]
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01/01/21 01:15 AM
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I really like my Griffin Radiator, I run a 440 with 515 Hp and 535 Torque, I have been running it for six years no over heating, stock fan and fan shroud. https://www.griffinrad.com/
Last edited by 67vertman; 01/01/21 01:16 AM.
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Re: 73 Challenger w\440. What to use for radiator
[Re: calrobb2000]
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01/01/21 12:16 PM
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GregY
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hi
look at the rads on e bay from autocity 1958 ,
good price for good rads .
Mine is an autocity radiator I went with a 22-inch because that's width of the opening I have, if you have a 26-inch, I would go with that.
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Re: 73 Challenger w\440. What to use for radiator
[Re: GregY]
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01/01/21 01:45 PM
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Montclaire
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I had a 73 Challenger with a similar setup that was originally an AC car so it had a 26” yoke. There weren’t a lot of repop radiators at the time so I wound up using one from a 70s truck or van that I found a NOS shroud for. It fit without drilling anything but I had to use the later water pump housing with the pass side discharge. I believe they sell those in aluminum now, too. Never had an issue with it overheating, even with 3.91s.
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