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Broadcast decoding help

Coronet-383

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Hey everyone, so my coronet had the wrong radiator in it and today the fan flexed and destroyed the radiator as well as the fan. I have the original broadcast sheet for the car and need help decoding some of the codes from the upper lines, for RAD it lists (54) yoke (6) Rad in (57) Rad out (45) Fan (16) fan spac (56). I think the 54 for the rad is a 26" but not sure how many rows it came with originally. Can anyone help me with the decoding? I have already checked the online decoders and cant find one for the b bodies. Also can anyone recommend a radiator for her? She's a 69 383 4brl a/c coronet. Thanks in advance!

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RAD it lists (54) yoke (6) Rad in (57) Rad out (45) Fan (16) fan spac (56)

C383, here you go:

54 - 26" core radiator part number 2949054
6 - 26" radiator opening
57 - radiator inlet hose part number 2863257
45 - radiator outlet hose part number 2863245
16 - 7 blade fan part number 2863216
56 - Fan fluid drive unit part number 2658456

I hope this helps. If you are looking for an OEM radiator, Glen Ray Radiator is the only place to go. I do not have any input on the aftermarket radiators.

DD
 
And, you better check your mounts and may be put a strap in for insurance
 
The 69 054 radiator is "the expensive one". It was used for Max cool applications like trailer towing, the 6bbl cars and Hemis meaning there is a higher demand for the 054 with associated cost.

Typically the easier to find and lower cost 055 radiator was used with a/c. On your broadcast sheet, do you show your car came with the A35 trailer towing option?
 
RAD it lists (54) yoke (6) Rad in (57) Rad out (45) Fan (16) fan spac (56)

C383, here you go:

54 - 26" core radiator part number 2949054
6 - 26" radiator opening
57 - radiator inlet hose part number 2863257
45 - radiator outlet hose part number 2863245
16 - 7 blade fan part number 2863216
56 - Fan fluid drive unit part number 2658456

I hope this helps. If you are looking for an OEM radiator, Glen Ray Radiator is the only place to go. I do not have any input on the aftermarket radiators.

DD
Thank you Big D A12! That is exactly what i was looking for. Thank you for including the part numbers also! Ill have to check out the glen rays.
 
The 69 054 radiator is "the expensive one". It was used for Max cool applications like trailer towing, the 6bbl cars and Hemis meaning there is a higher demand for the 054 with associated cost.

Typically the easier to find and lower cost 055 radiator was used with a/c. On your broadcast sheet, do you show your car came with the A35 trailer towing option?

69coronetrt yes, it has the A35 trailer towing option on it. Here's a pic of the build sheet

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Thank you.

Fwiw.....Glen Ray rebuilt my 69 053 22" radiator and did an exceptional job. I can recommend their service.

I checked them out and unfortunately don't have that kind of money right now. I'm pretty sure the radiator I have in it is incorrect, so I couldn't have it rebuilt. It is supposed to have the 7 fin fan also but has a 5 fin in it. I want to put it back to the correct size radiator and fan, I think it might have a 22" in it. I haven't had a chance to measure it yet.
 
The 055 is much easier to find and far less expensive. It would also look appropriate for your car.
You have a 26" yoke so you'd probably want to go with a 26" radiator.
 
I was looking into a 26" from speedcooling. Then pick up a 7fin fan. So it's at least the right specs. Would I have any issues with that configuration do you think?
 
I was looking into a 26" from speedcooling. Then pick up a 7fin fan. So it's at least the right specs. Would I have any issues with that configuration do you think?

Without knowing the entire set up....it's hard to say. The factory engineers were pretty good at designing a total package what with water pump flow, thermostat, fan, radiator, etc. I'm not a guy that likes to tinker with things. Properly set up factory items work for me.

Plus, whatever you do assumes that the block passages and heater core are not plugged to ensure proper flow.
 
Without knowing the entire set up....it's hard to say. The factory engineers were pretty good at designing a total package what with water pump flow, thermostat, fan, radiator, etc. I'm not a guy that likes to tinker with things. Properly set up factory items work for me.

Plus, whatever you do assumes that the block passages and heater core are not plugged to ensure proper flow.

The only thing I would be tinkering with is the aftermarket radiator instead of a $1k reconditioned one. Everything else is how the broadcast sheet says should be on the car. Even the radiator would be the same size as its supposed to have.
 
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