iskwezm
10 Year Member
i might have to use extensions ,so that would take care of the collapsing.HistoricMustang said:
i might have to use extensions ,so that would take care of the collapsing.HistoricMustang said:
iskwezm said:Well i got my core support cut out and radiator mocked up,just need to weld tabs tomorrow and figure out the hose lengths.![]()
Man i hope thise works,or at least makes it better![]()
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I dont need to hear your braggingjbuening said:. I never get above 180° even in 100° heat in stop and go traffic.
iskwezm said:I dont need to hear your bragging![]()
Hopefully will be at 200 or less![]()
I ended up with a "chevy" 28X19,the only problem right now is the lower hose outlet is angled up,and its kinking the hose,so i might have to spend the 100 bucks on the stainless flex hose for top and bottom.
I have that 40* junk in the water,so im going to reuse it cuz it was pretty expensive for a quart of that snake oil,but i will run it through a strainer first.
Seriously though, I highly recommend the FlowCooler water pumps due to the price and the fact they are aluminum also. Miloden is another unit that is cheap, but i've had better luck with the flowcoolers. With that size radiator, a high vol pump, high flow thermostat, and a set of flex hoses i'd bet you wouldn't have overheating issues any more. If you do, you are either plugged up inside somewhere or you have timing or lean condition problems. 
I will mess with the carb and timing after al this and see where that leaves me.jbuening said:Sorry![]()
What I bought and is much cheaper (1/2 to 1/3 the price) than most big name kits. I wouldn't call the flex hose show quality but you could probably buff it out to be. I just bought the upper from Kragens,its a 30" with 4 adapters and chrome ends.Where did you get the bottom and who makes it.Comes with 4 polished ends which are quite nice. Ah, so you went with the water wetter stuff? I've heard mixed results with that. Definitely not a cure all.
What kind of water pump are you running? With a radiator that large and a hi volume water pump you should not go over what your thermostat is rated at, especially if you have an electric fan. I have the Flowkooler water pump and a 160* tstat,it ran "ok" before the blower,now its just not fun to drive always watching the guage.
One final note, try "burping" your coolant system by starting your car (when cold obviously) with the radiator cap off and let it run until you see the coolant flowing. This signifies that your thermostat is opening and will burp any air out of the system, at least that's what i've always been told by the mechanics![]()

Edbert said:Drill a few small holes in the T-stat's flat area around the valve. This lets a small amount of water flow before it opens and can help elimiate the formation of steam pockets.
mdjay said:Another old trick for burping![]()