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I put an aluminum radiator in my 63 Dodge but it wasn't looking as original if that's what you need. I drilled a few holes and made it work. It was expensive I seem to remember about five bills. I also have to make my own shroud although I could probably get by without it but I prefer to have...
If I use a factory type shroud that will fit the radiator without interference from the upper and lower hoses wouldn't that be better easier. Just not sure how to mount it. Guess I'll have to look at it and figure it out.
Has anyone out there used a fan shroud that you must Assemble from any parts store? Summit Etc if there is a better way let me know. I just can't weld.
I see some racing fans rated at 5 to 6000 RPM but what about he everyday fans. I can't promise that I'll never take it up to a 55 anyway this has been quite a learning experience for me. Really appreciate it guys.
I have never heard anything good about Flex fans. What is the general consensus out there? I'm strapped for room and I'm not sure the electric fan I have now 16 inch will do the job Cooling a mild Street 440.
Thanks much for the info. One thing that worries me yes I don't believe my car's electrical system will handle a 130 amp alternator. It's a 63 Dodge B body