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> I need a radiator for my SBC conversion, Ideas? Part numbers?
pete
post Jun 21 2011, 10:52 AM
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I need to purchase a radiator for my SBC conversion and am in need of some suggestions/part numbers. JEGS? Also, will need a over flow canister and hoses.
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post Jun 21 2011, 11:02 AM
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Budget?

You could build a radiator system from $150 to $2000...
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post Jun 21 2011, 12:46 PM
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QUOTE(Andyrew @ Jun 21 2011, 01:02 PM) *

Budget?

You could build a radiator system from $150 to $2000...


Tight budget. This will be a fun occasional Sunday drive car.
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post Jun 21 2011, 12:52 PM
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from s10 v8 conversions they're using a stock late 80 corvette unit, the dimensions are right. http://www.s10v8.com/store/product.php?pro...t=32&page=2
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post Jun 21 2011, 01:13 PM
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The only real semi-bolt-in system that I know of is the one offered by Rennegade; but you'll pay $$. If you want to do some fabrication and fit-up, then you can save some money by piecing things together yourself.

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post Jun 21 2011, 01:53 PM
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My favorite C&R Radiator comes in a 14x27.5" double pass closed system.
Another good radiator is theAfco 80133n this is listed in Summit racings catalog at about $100 less than the C&R and is 2" taller and takes up more trunk space
Another tip is to use the Fans from a 1998 to 2004 Dodge Intrepid these will fit a 14x27.5 radiator with a little work. They are easy to fine in the pick and pulls and cost about $15 for the complete unit.
One of the fan motors has a 2 speed winding and can run at a slower speed.

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post Jun 21 2011, 02:00 PM
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QUOTE(pete @ Jun 21 2011, 09:52 AM) *

I need to purchase a radiator for my SBC conversion and am in need of some suggestions/part numbers. JEGS? Also, will need a over flow canister and hoses.


I purchased a radiator ($150)and fans ($40) similar to these on Ebay.

I have more pictures of how I mounted everything if you'd like.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-ALUMINU...1#ht_4173wt_951

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-x-Univers...#ht_6353wt_1139

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post Jun 21 2011, 02:10 PM
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Joe,

Thats a nice looking setup!

Nice sheet metal fabrication.


If your on a "cheap as free" budget, pick up a used radiator and fan from like a Lincoln Mark Viii, and keep an eye on dumpsters at commercial/home A/C shops as They typically have 22guage metal scraps that they just toss.


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post Jun 21 2011, 02:15 PM
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Bob,

Pick and pull in my area would charge $45 for a dual fan assembly.
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post Jun 21 2011, 02:20 PM
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QUOTE(joefri187 @ Jun 21 2011, 04:00 PM) *

QUOTE(pete @ Jun 21 2011, 09:52 AM) *

I need to purchase a radiator for my SBC conversion and am in need of some suggestions/part numbers. JEGS? Also, will need a over flow canister and hoses.


I purchased a radiator ($150)and fans ($40) similar to these on Ebay.

I have more pictures of how I mounted everything if you'd like.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-ALUMINU...1#ht_4173wt_951

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-x-Univers...#ht_6353wt_1139

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This set up is more in line with my budget. More pics would be great. Does your set up keep things cool? It looks like you mounted it pretty much vertical.
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post Jun 21 2011, 02:55 PM
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Here are a couple more pics...

The radiator is floating, not bolted directly to the frame as I've heard that bolting directly to the frame can cause the radiator to crack as there is a lot of expansion when hot...

It sits on rubber mounts on the bottom and bolted on through rubber grommets along the top edge.

And yes, it works great and everything stays cool!!!

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post Jun 21 2011, 03:25 PM
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Fluidyne built one custom to my specs using the Pantera Core for $500.


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post Jun 21 2011, 04:19 PM
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QUOTE(Andyrew @ Jun 21 2011, 04:15 PM) *

Bob,

Pick and pull in my area would charge $45 for a dual fan assembly.




$18 here and $3 dollars more gets you a 1 year warrenty. If it quits just take it back a get another set.

Subaru transaxles are $60
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post Jun 21 2011, 05:52 PM
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In my setup I went with a Giffin radiator, model 125241-H... no radiator cap. The dimensions are 16"x 27.5" x 3". It's installed to float in its mounts versus mounted rigidly.

I also used one of the most powerful fans ever put in a production vehicle (Google it)... an early to mid-ninties Ford Taurus/Sable fan. I think the only one more powerful (and larger) is out of a Mark VIII. Local junk yard for $20.00. Note that fan shroud covers about 90% of radiator surface... perfect! Then of course, you need to get the controller, mine is an adjustable unit.

So far so good!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

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post Jun 21 2011, 11:01 PM
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QUOTE(BIGKAT_83 @ Jun 21 2011, 03:19 PM) *

QUOTE(Andyrew @ Jun 21 2011, 04:15 PM) *

Bob,

Pick and pull in my area would charge $45 for a dual fan assembly.




$18 here and $3 dollars more gets you a 1 year warrenty. If it quits just take it back a get another set.

Subaru transaxles are $60


California pick n pull rapes people. This I know... They find any way to jack up the price and wont cut the price if its broken.
Check out pricing for 95350..

Prices are stupid expensive. I have spent 2 hours picking the part I need after checking the pricing online before hand, and I arrive at the checkout and they tell me the price is double (almost as much as a new part) what is listed. I have left so many parts at the counter after telling them i'll pay the price on the web site and them refusing.
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post Jun 22 2011, 10:41 AM
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It's all relative.
When I needed a pair of fan motors for my Audi A6 I was happy to pay the $43.98 at Pick -N- Pull for a complete fan assemble (both fans and shroud) since the best price I could find was $139 each for fan motors if I ordered online, $169 each if I ordered thru local parts dealer (not a flaps).
While I was out there I found a pair of stock leather power seats in the exact color as my S4 and picked those up for $42.99 each.
So I save a good $230 on the fans and where can you get leather Recaro seats for $43 each, yes the stock seats in the are made by Recaro.
Would I have prefered to pay less? Sure, I always want to pay less and PnP will screw you if they can.

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post Jun 22 2011, 01:02 PM
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QUOTE(BRAVE_HELIOS @ Jun 21 2011, 07:52 PM) *

In my setup I went with a Giffin radiator, model 125241-H... no radiator cap. The dimensions are 16"x 27.5" x 3". It's installed to float in its mounts versus mounted rigidly.

I also used one of the most powerful fans ever put in a production vehicle (Google it)... an early to mid-ninties Ford Taurus/Sable fan. I think the only one more powerful (and larger) is out of a Mark VIII. Local junk yard for $20.00. Note that fan shroud covers about 90% of radiator surface... perfect! Then of course, you need to get the controller, mine is an adjustable unit.

So far so good!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

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This is a nice clean set up and I would be inclined to go with 1 fan rather then two as long as it keeps things cool. So you have a remote filler for the radiator? Also, those look like 2-3" hoses going through the floor. Are you running hoses that large of a diameter under the car?
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post Jun 22 2011, 01:18 PM
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QUOTE(joefri187 @ Jun 21 2011, 04:55 PM) *

Here are a couple more pics...

The radiator is floating, not bolted directly to the frame as I've heard that bolting directly to the frame can cause the radiator to crack as there is a lot of expansion when hot...

It sits on rubber mounts on the bottom and bolted on through rubber grommets along the top edge.

And yes, it works great and everything stays cool!!!

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Thanks for the pics. Nice frame. I might go this route and make one out of aluminum square tube. Great idea to have it floating on rubber mounts. And I like this radiator. Is there plenty of room for the filler? When you purchase fans as you suggested do they come with some sort of controller? How is it wired? Thanks
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post Jun 22 2011, 01:25 PM
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Pete,

You wire them yourself, Typically on a switch or on a controller that is connected with the water temp sender (aka it activates at a certain temp). For getting around town you could just put it on a toggle switch and turn it on when it reaches temp (thats what I do).

Also he is probably running the standard size hoses under the car, the big hoses at the radiator are because they are preformed to be able to make the angles required in the confined space, then you would run a reducer.


The fill for the radiator will be in the engine compartment, This is because the radiator is lower than the engine and the fill needs to be the highest point to allow the air not to get trapped in the system. Best to run something inline that has a long neck or something so that you have room for air. See the modern radiator fills, they have a big box that has a level on it, water flows through that box in line and because there is a bunch of extra water in it it never gets air in the lines and it constantly is purging air.

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post Jun 22 2011, 02:05 PM
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Andrew nailed it....

I used a Derale adjustable fan controller with a threaded temp sender instead of the probe type that pushes into the radiator.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/DER-16749/

I used an adapter similar to the one below for the sender unit.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/32mm-1-1-4i...#ht_3609wt_1253

The filler and catch can are in the engine compartment.

The hoses were adapted/reduced to 1" id green stripe hardwall and run under the car.
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