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3/14/2020 9:50 PM  #51


Re: 1966 mustang with 69 24" radiator swap

NICE pics!!!!!!
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3/14/2020 10:33 PM  #52


Re: 1966 mustang with 69 24" radiator swap

Thanks for your guys help with this!

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3/15/2020 7:17 AM  #53


Re: 1966 mustang with 69 24" radiator swap

Curious as to what issues you had to make the change. The smaller rad looks to be a cross flow,sposed to be very efficient.


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3/15/2020 9:10 AM  #54


Re: 1966 mustang with 69 24" radiator swap

I was under the impression that the radiator fit center in the vehicle with equal distance on both side of the core support. with all fins exposed. I got beat up trying to make that work and couldn't figure out how other got the battery tray in there.
It does not sit center in the vehicle its about .5 to .75" to the DS and not all fins on the DS are exposed. 

Last edited by GunJam (3/15/2020 9:11 AM)

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3/15/2020 11:32 AM  #55


Re: 1966 mustang with 69 24" radiator swap

Excerpt from 24” 4 row radiator install.

Looks great!

Last edited by Nos681 (3/15/2020 11:34 AM)

 

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