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kingskid 09-21-2023 07:44 AM

Alumn. Radiators?
 

Just wondering. Has anyone used the Alumn. Radiators like Champion, or AlloyWorks? I need to have my Rad. repaired if it can be. My 47' B/Coupe still has the Flatty V8 in it. Bung for the draincock has come loose. It was repaired before from previous owner. Never overheats and has good flow, but could use a good flushing. Advice? Thanks.

flat 39 09-21-2023 08:00 AM

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I have a Champion radiator in my 39 coupe. It never gets above 180 degrees even in the Florida heat. I painted my black so it doesn't look so out of place.

whatdoyouwant 09-21-2023 08:43 AM

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I have a champion in my 48 Mercury and my 55 victoria. They both work great.

69a 09-21-2023 12:32 PM

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An easy job to repair the drain bung, but radiator will have to come out. Get it flushed at the same time. Removing the hood is the PITA. I remove the springs, leave the hinges bolted to the cowel and remove the 1/4 bolts at the hood.

drolston 09-21-2023 01:15 PM

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The consensus on Champion aluminum radiators is that they work well for stock flatheads. My 284" flattie with Champion radiator in my '41 would overheat on a hot day both at idle in traffic or at 65 mph on the Interstate. A refurbished stock truck radiator solved the problem. It is brass/copper and has much more frontal area.

Ggmac 09-21-2023 03:34 PM

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Ive got 2 , one in a stock 41 and another in A pickup with a built 255 , .040 over . No problem at all in s Florida.

GB SISSON 09-22-2023 11:50 PM

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I have 3 and I like them. Of the three, my favorite is the one I painted black.

fordor41 09-24-2023 10:14 PM

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I have a cheap alum. rad in our '60 292. Seems to be a bit smaller than stock but works great. never overheats even if anti gets a bit low.

Seth Swoboda 09-25-2023 11:11 AM

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Personally, whenever I see an otherwise stock V8 engine bay with an aluminum radiator, It sours the car. It makes me wonder why that was done? I prefer a quality recore or NOS.

woodiewagon46 09-25-2023 11:30 AM

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I have to agree with Seth, an aluminum radiator in a V-8 Ford looks hideous.

JayChicago 09-25-2023 11:55 AM

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Me three. Aluminum radiator in an otherwise stock car is hideous. I would have to avert my eyes.
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fordor41 09-25-2023 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by woodiewagon46 (Post 2257978)
I have to agree with Seth, an aluminum radiator in a V-8 Ford looks hideous.

If the radiator is stock shaped, paint it black. plus sometimes it is near impossible to get an exact radiator without selling your first born child. also not sure anyone wants my first born!!

41Fordor 09-27-2023 08:13 AM

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I was still having overheating problems even with a recored radiator and Skip's high flow pumps and thermostats.

I got an aluminum radiator from Brice Thomas and it works great.

EDIT: But yeah, it looks horrible

Krylon32 09-27-2023 09:16 AM

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I have tried 2 aluminum radiators from Griffin. One for a Flathead powered 32 and one for a SBC powered 30 model A. Both cars had after market A cross members. Neither radiator cleared the A cross member. The one for the 32 fit like a saddle on a sow and the Model A one looked like shit in the A shell. Granted these were when Griffin first started doing vintage radiators. I ended up giving both of them away.

deuce_roadster 09-27-2023 10:37 AM

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I put a Griffin in my avatar roadster while building (it came with a shroud). When I ordered it, and I chose the largest tubes and most fins, the guy asked me if I was cooling a blown big block. Told him no, a healty flathead and I wanted NO cooling issues. First running of the engine, I couldn't get the temp above 110 degrees with no thermostats. Put in 170s and it has been happy ever since. That was 23 years ago. My experience was everything fit the 32 shell and mounts, front x member perfectly. I recently sold this car to buy my Ardun coupe but the current owner is quite happy with it. The only aluminum you could see was the shroud, but it's a hot rod anyway.
My 2 cents.


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