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Elite Veteran
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Location: Hayward, Calif | Hey Guys, maybe a pic might be more helpful. The rad cap sets 2 1/8" higher than rad support. I can't lower the rad as it sets about 1/2" above the crossmember. I just spent $400 getting a 3 row core put in it. I had this rad laying around, don't know what it came out of. Going to really *iss me off if I have to have that rad guy shorten that rad 2". Thanks, Jerry
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Expert 5K+
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Location: WHEELING,WV.>>>HOME OF WWVA | set your hood in place and check it . you got the latch close , you got the firewall in back . should tell ya in a heart beat . i thought mine might hit with a new aluminum rad . it
does push up the hood insulation just a bit but so did my old air cleaner , til i changed it to ------------------------------------------later |
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Expert
Posts: 1740
Location: Alaska | It's a Mopar rad. should be a number on top. That should tell you what it fits. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 1102
Location: Hayward, Calif | I temporarily set the hood in place and the rad keeps the hood latch too far up from engaging. Thinking i will get the front clip on and recheck that clearance then. Jerry |
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Expert 5K+
Posts: 8947
Location: WHEELING,WV.>>>HOME OF WWVA | what does the core height measure . if i remember , it should be @ 17 1/2" , total to the top of cap @ 23 3/4" -----------------------------------------------later
also whats the part number on the top of the tank -----------------------------------later
Edited by 60 dart 2016-01-01 6:51 PM
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 1102
Location: Hayward, Calif | If I remember correctly it is 22". The wrong rad that was there is 20" but the top tank was also shorter and not a Chry rad. Was hoping to install a period correct rad. The width is correct for opening in the support. I'l take a look at that P/N tomorrow. Jerry |
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