Posted By: cdstl
1965 Satellite radiator - 06/02/20 04:37 PM
Does this look like the radiator that should be in a 65 Satellite 383?
Posted By: MO_PA
Re: 1965 Satellite radiator - 06/02/20 05:08 PM
What number is on the top tank?
Posted By: cdstl
Re: 1965 Satellite radiator - 06/02/20 05:11 PM
Well, I don’t know yet. I have a suspicion that this is a 318 radiator.
Posted By: stumpy
Re: 1965 Satellite radiator - 06/02/20 05:28 PM
What ever it is it's going to take a bunch of bucks to fix.
Posted By: cdstl
Re: 1965 Satellite radiator - 06/02/20 06:27 PM
2524968
65 B body small block
Scrap, yeah but it’s a factory 383 4 speed car and I would have had it recored. We still have a good radiator shop here and it would have run around $450.
Not now
Posted By: AndyF
Re: 1965 Satellite radiator - 06/02/20 06:53 PM
What part number are you looking for? I have a factory radiator from a '65 Dodge 426 that is gathering dust in the attic.
Posted By: cdstl
Re: 1965 Satellite radiator - 06/02/20 07:15 PM
Well, I don't know. I'm trying to locate the part number now but not having a lot of luck.
Posted By: cdstl
Re: 1965 Satellite radiator - 06/02/20 09:48 PM
Andy,
I found a couple of part numbers on MyMopar.com
2524970 1965 B 22" 361 383 426 Manual
2524972 1965 B 22" 361 383 426 Manual/Auto
I PMd you as well.
Thanks
Posted By: AndyF
Re: 1965 Satellite radiator - 06/02/20 11:37 PM
The radiator I have is a 2524972 which is also the correct radiator for a Hemi in '65. My car was a 426 street wedge with manual trans. The 972 was used with both manual and auto cars according to the GG book.
Posted By: therocks
Re: 1965 Satellite radiator - 06/03/20 12:01 PM
I ran a 65 C body rad and shroud in my 65 for years.My 440 is built and even in hot weather never got hot.Sadly it was hurt when the jack slipped.Bought a Champion fro ebay for like 150 and it runs super cool for a cheap rad.Even in the 90s my 440 runs 180 all day.Rocky