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Is there an aluminum radiator for $350-ish for my 440?

Started by 73TXRallye440, November 28, 2008, 08:53:58 AM

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73TXRallye440

I need to update my radiator and want to go aluminum, is there one out there I can get for my 73 440 Charger in aluminum? AFCO or any other you recommend? thanks! :cheers:

quapman

I see some nice looking 26" aluminum rads on fleebay frequently for under $200. I have not seen them in person, so I don't know the quality level.

Steve

72charger440

u could try summit racing they have 1 but its a 28'' and its around 230-250 i think not sure
72 charger SE 440 big block  
mopar or no car!!!!

PocketThunder

i see one sometimes in the moparts for sale section.
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2Gunz



I got one from fleabay and am very happy with it.

I think this is the one I bought.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ALL-ALUMINUM-1970-72-DODGE-CHARGER-PRO-RADIATOR-375AA_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33602QQihZ012QQitemZ220331819914QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW

Might not be the exact one but it is that seller.

I bought one listed as a 70 radiator and had to mod it a bit.
I had to drill a few holes and make a fan should bracket.

Its a china made one and the welds are not pretty but for the money........

Anyway give the guy a call hes really nice and very helpful.

Give him the dimentions and the inlet outlet size and he should have something for you.

Tell him Chad from Glendale sent ya.... maybe he remembers me and happens to know
which one he sent.

Good luck.


terrible one


Now where are the bolt-on aluminum radiators for a '68 Charger? On Ebay, on that site, etc. all I see is '70+  :brickwall:

ACUDANUT

 I bought one from www.partstrain.com and it works great. No problems other than I had to make a few holes to mount it.  200 bucks...ALL ALUMINIUM.

kingjoop

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ACUDANUT

 Why not use a fan clutch ??  A flex fan only makes your waterpump work harder. Then the bearings fail and bam, the fan eats your radiator.  Been there, done that.

six-tee-nine

If you have a full restored Car (I mean new upgraded electrics) and you are no "#'s matching, date code correct guy", why use anything else than an electric fan?
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