RE: Heating problems
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RE: Heating problems



I had a lot of overheating with my poly. I did replace the radiator 
after about 3 stock type bit the dust, one was my fault. I bought a 
generic 26" Summit crossflow alum radiator and what a difference. Not 
perfect but with some tweaking such as a shroud it will be. BTW the 
Summit radiator was over $600 cheaper than a Be Cool. Well, $500 after a 
couple mods to make it fit.

Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies

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incoming.verizon.net wrote:
> 
> My 64 Dodge 440 with a Max wedge engine, and stock cast iron exhaust, 
> gets 
> hot when I sit in traffic. It has the aluminum water pump and housing, a 
> 
> stock 22 inch radiator and shroud. My 62 did the same thing. Is there 
> something I'm missing here, or are these cars just prone to heating up  
> in 
> traffic.  Does a aluminum radiator help that much? Thanks, Harry 
> 
> 



Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies


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