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Stingray74CC
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AAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
ok...had to get that off my chest. I spent just over four hours taking out the old radiator, fan and shroud. The stuff was not too bad to take out. There were a couple issues with the "previously mounted fans". They were about 1.5" to far left. Then I thought the I'd have to modify the upper hose connection like 69MyWay did....luckily it went on. So all in all, the radiator was a drop in...no modifications.
The previous owner had everything taken out and cleaned...so that was good. All said and done, with the fans wired to come on at 195 degrees or manually if I wanted, I started the car. I left the cap off the surge tank to let the system purge itself of the air. Things were going great. The car heated up past 195 (fans came on, great...they do move some air) and continued to 210 and stayed there...atleast by the gauge in the car. After a little longer, I put the 7 pound cap on the tank and within a minute water began pouring out of the radiator. About half way down on the driver's side the coolant trickled out of the fins. I removed the cap on the surge tank and the flow decreases quite a bit. I figure it's a bad weld. I'm just disappointed to have gotten a lemon from such a reputable name. I hope that things work out ok with Griffen or Dewitts because this could be a three week down :cry time b/c I'm only allowed to work on the weekends.
Well, there's my drama for the week. Hope ya'lls went a little better than mine. Even though I didn't get to drive the car with the new setup, I could tell that it was going to run much much cooler. The idle temp dropped 40-50 degrees without being pressurized.
Anthony
AAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
ok...had to get that off my chest. I spent just over four hours taking out the old radiator, fan and shroud. The stuff was not too bad to take out. There were a couple issues with the "previously mounted fans". They were about 1.5" to far left. Then I thought the I'd have to modify the upper hose connection like 69MyWay did....luckily it went on. So all in all, the radiator was a drop in...no modifications.
The previous owner had everything taken out and cleaned...so that was good. All said and done, with the fans wired to come on at 195 degrees or manually if I wanted, I started the car. I left the cap off the surge tank to let the system purge itself of the air. Things were going great. The car heated up past 195 (fans came on, great...they do move some air) and continued to 210 and stayed there...atleast by the gauge in the car. After a little longer, I put the 7 pound cap on the tank and within a minute water began pouring out of the radiator. About half way down on the driver's side the coolant trickled out of the fins. I removed the cap on the surge tank and the flow decreases quite a bit. I figure it's a bad weld. I'm just disappointed to have gotten a lemon from such a reputable name. I hope that things work out ok with Griffen or Dewitts because this could be a three week down :cry time b/c I'm only allowed to work on the weekends.
Well, there's my drama for the week. Hope ya'lls went a little better than mine. Even though I didn't get to drive the car with the new setup, I could tell that it was going to run much much cooler. The idle temp dropped 40-50 degrees without being pressurized.
Anthony