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Old 11-17-2013, 05:50 PM   #1
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Default Re: Aluminum rads in stock

There are some tech guys, like Travis and Dave, who know what they're looking at, and would toss offenders if they could.
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Old 11-17-2013, 05:58 PM   #2
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I'm wondering when they'll give the go ahead to put the second 'S' on the class designation. The cars are pretty much de facto super stockers as it is.
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Old 11-17-2013, 08:45 PM   #3
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I'll try to shorten this story. On Oct 20th I went to Numidia for T+T to make sure I was ready for the Hagerstown combo that was two weeks away. After the second pass I let the car cool for about 45 minutes while chatting with a racer. I decided to make a timing change and as I was timing it I sprung a leak in the lower part of the radiator, it was frustrating but I had no way of fixing it there. Rather than do my own repair as I have done on many street cars I brought it to the most recommended Rad repair shop in the area, while searching everywhere online and Mopar forums to see if I could find a good one, everything I found was junk. On the Wed before the Hag race, the shop told me it was in poor shape and they couldn't promise it would hold but they could recore it for 500 dollars or 150 to try my luck, I said I'll pass on both options. In my basement I had a 3 core version of the one that was in the car that appeared to be in clean shape, I installed it on Thurs eve and it had a small leak in an outer core. Friday I left work for a couple of hours to repair it myself and as I gently removed some fins to remove the bad core I could see this too was nothing but scrap,it was falling apart, I was pretty depressed at this point and knew I'd be staying home.
I was desperate to get some more runs before winter by going to Island Drag and decided to buy an aluminum replacement to use temporarily that was also a bolt in listed for my Challenger which I'm building for SS.
Here is a link to the unit I bought, it required one 1/4" hole drilled to bolt in. http://www.championradiators.com/product/EC2375
Todd, my 50 year old intake is as good as the day it was made, it's dated 5-63, not the same thing here.
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Old 11-17-2013, 09:28 PM   #4
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Default Re: Aluminum rads in stock

My understanding is that in such EPA strongholds as California, it's almost impossible to get an old brass radiator rotted out and repaired. Same reason the days of the chrome plater are pretty much numbered for all but the biggest shops.
I bought a direct replacement aluminum radiator for my AMX while in SS/H off ebay for less than $200. It fills the entire radiator support opening corner to corner, end to end. Cools down a lot faster than the OEM radiator, and is not that much lighter with water. I'm adding a heavy Volvo electric fan and shroud I scored so I'll bet in the end I save no weight at all but I will have a superior cooling system to (hopefully!), go some rounds in the hot days of Arizona.
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Old 11-19-2013, 04:49 PM   #5
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while searching everywhere online and Mopar forums to see if I could find a good one, everything I found was junk.

Mopar stock radiators are covered by a shop in Wisconsin, from rebuilds to complete replacements.
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Old 11-19-2013, 05:39 PM   #6
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I glanced at this thread and thought it was about aluminum RODS in Stock.

Good to see it was about radiators,although I'm sure that is next week's rule request.
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Old 11-19-2013, 05:52 PM   #7
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I glanced at this thread and thought it was about aluminum RODS in Stock.

Good to see it was about radiators,although I'm sure that is next week's rule request.

^^^ lol
..or aluminum driveshafts
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Old 11-20-2013, 07:53 AM   #8
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I'll try to shorten this story. On Oct 20th I went to Numidia for T+T to make sure I was ready for the Hagerstown combo that was two weeks away. After the second pass I let the car cool for about 45 minutes while chatting with a racer. I decided to make a timing change and as I was timing it I sprung a leak in the lower part of the radiator, it was frustrating but I had no way of fixing it there. Rather than do my own repair as I have done on many street cars I brought it to the most recommended Rad repair shop in the area, while searching everywhere online and Mopar forums to see if I could find a good one, everything I found was junk. On the Wed before the Hag race, the shop told me it was in poor shape and they couldn't promise it would hold but they could recore it for 500 dollars or 150 to try my luck, I said I'll pass on both options. In my basement I had a 3 core version of the one that was in the car that appeared to be in clean shape, I installed it on Thurs eve and it had a small leak in an outer core. Friday I left work for a couple of hours to repair it myself and as I gently removed some fins to remove the bad core I could see this too was nothing but scrap,it was falling apart, I was pretty depressed at this point and knew I'd be staying home.
I was desperate to get some more runs before winter by going to Island Drag and decided to buy an aluminum replacement to use temporarily that was also a bolt in listed for my Challenger which I'm building for SS.
Here is a link to the unit I bought, it required one 1/4" hole drilled to bolt in. http://www.championradiators.com/product/EC2375
Todd, my 50 year old intake is as good as the day it was made, it's dated 5-63, not the same thing here.
Try US Radiator,they have a very good selection.
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Old 11-20-2013, 10:45 AM   #9
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Try US Radiator,they have a very good selection.
Just checked, aluminum only and they don't look like the original, the one I bought does but I'll keep searching. I called NHRA, they said no aluminum in 2014
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Old 11-20-2013, 11:00 AM   #10
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Glen-ray radiators is the company in Wausau, WI , that does the OEM Mopar replacement radiators
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