Re: 69 B-body radiator inlet and outlet location
[Re: 1_WILD_RT]
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10/17/10 03:04 AM
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69 waterpump is drivers lower, passenger upper as was previously mentioned..
Hmmmmm....
Here's the 22" 053 radiator which was standard with 69 440 HP automatics.
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Re: 69 B-body radiator inlet and outlet location
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10/18/10 04:44 AM
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if I were selecting a radiator for a conversion you can be sure it won't be a 22"..
I agree...they do not work the best on hot summer days when you are stuck in traffic. However, I wouldn't cut the support to install a 26" either.
I would be hesitant to change a radiator support on a #s car but the car in question is a 6 cylinder car receiving a 440...
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Re: 69 B-body radiator inlet and outlet location
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10/19/10 09:00 PM
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not meaning to hijack but why do some of you guys think a 22"rad wont keep a 440 cool.thats how lots of them came when new and used everyday.with a proper system it works fine.
depends how things are set up. I have a 22" aftermarket aluminum down flow rad that mimics the stock 22" rad. It cools a 658HP 472 Hemi just fine BUT I use a solid 6 blade 16" fan, a shroud, 10.3 to 1 compression, 180 degree milodon thermostate, 50/50 mix Zerex antifreeze and stock ratio pulleys. It never got over 190 in the hottest humidest days. I also have all the hood seals and gravel pan in place. It's also a 4 speed. Proper engine clearances are important. A fresh re-build may run a little warmer until things loosen up. Enough ignition timing and proper fuel mixture are important too.
If you run more compression, or use underdrive pulleys, or go on the high side of the anti freeze mix, run with no shroud, or some of the flex fans out there, you could run into trouble.
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Re: 69 B-body radiator inlet and outlet location
[Re: 69CoronetRT]
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10/19/10 11:14 PM
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why do some of you guys think a 22"rad wont keep a 440 cool.
Mostly from experience
Amen brother...
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Re: 69 B-body radiator inlet and outlet location
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10/20/10 09:12 AM
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I run a 22 in my 65 and my kid has the same in his 62.My 440 has 12.5 pistons stainless flex fan shriud under drive pulleys.Mine runs at 180 all day even when its 90s out.My rad is OE 65 never been touched.My kids was recored to 4 core for his 413 with under drive pulleys and no shroud.Still runs 180 and he puts probally 5 K a year on his.Mine gets about 2K a year.Rocky
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Re: 69 B-body radiator inlet and outlet location
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10/20/10 09:35 AM
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Cast crank 440s need the lower outlet on the passenger side, forged crank on the drivers side,,
Hello! Fairly new to Mopar engines, so don't laugh....but, why does the crank make a difference? I honestly don't know why. Thanks!
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Re: 69 B-body radiator inlet and outlet location
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10/20/10 01:34 PM
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I run a 22 in my 65 and my kid has the same in his 62.My 440 has 12.5 pistons stainless flex fan shriud under drive pulleys.Mine runs at 180 all day even when its 90s out.My rad is OE 65 never been touched.My kids was recored to 4 core for his 413 with under drive pulleys and no shroud.Still runs 180 and he puts probally 5 K a year on his.Mine gets about 2K a year.Rocky
And you average summer ambient temperature runs where??
Never mind I looked it up.. Apr Temp 38 to 62 F Jul Temp 61 to 86 F Oct Temp 41 to 65 F Talk to me when you have a week straight over 105..
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