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My friend bought a 66 coupe, 289, 3 speed. She needs a new radiator and was wondering if anyone has any suggestions. I was looking at this one from cjpony parts. She doesn't want to spend a lot and this one is fully welded and a 2 row.
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Check this one out! Free shipping, too.
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Ernest wrote:
My friend bought a 66 coupe, 289, 3 speed. She needs a new radiator and was wondering if anyone has any suggestions. I was looking at this one from cjpony parts. She doesn't want to spend a lot and this one is fully welded and a 2 row.
I got a Champion as well from CJ only mine is a 24 inch 3 row. It has been on for about 300 miles ans so far the temps have been steady at 180. The true test will be this summer when its a hundred out side and I'm stuck in traffic
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Here is my set up. Its a cross flow double pass radiator with shroud and 16 inch electric fan
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I don't like the stamped tanks, find one thats got the filler neck welded in. I have read that many of the stamped tanks leak where the filler in "stamped in". Also get a metal drain cock stay away from the plastic. I like my ECP(engineered cooling products) brand, good prices and has a slightly larger transmission cooler if your running an A/T.
Cali.
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