03-30-2011, 09:24 AM | #1 |
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Radiator options
I'm looking for a radiator for my 07 4.8 in my 65 C10. Would you guys share your thoughts?
I was thinking of an entropy radiator, but would you use the 67-72 ls swap radiator he offers (http://www.entropyrad.com/index.php?...d&productId=21) or ask him to modify his 60-66 radiator? (http://www.entropyrad.com/index.php?...d&productId=15) Or anything else? I have the original radiator for the 283, any thoughts on adapting that to the ls engine?
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03-30-2011, 10:13 AM | #2 |
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Re: Radiator options
The 63-66 trucks only have about 25" for the radiator, you can go wider but you need to sacrifice the battery box. I used this one and it cools just fine.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Chevy...Q5fAccessories If you need any help, let me know, I put the 4.8 in my 65 Also, there is nothing wrong with your stock one if it is in good working order.
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Re: Radiator options
I'd like to use the original. What did you do about the steam vent relief hose?
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Re: Radiator options
I use one out of an Fbody.
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03-30-2011, 11:59 AM | #5 |
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Re: Radiator options
You can drill and tap the thermostat housing or you can put it in the upper rad hose using something from here...
http://www.jagsthatrun.com/Pages/Par...oseSplice.html Shon, what year truck is yours?
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Re: Radiator options
I contacted entropy recently, and he said he could do an ls swap 63-66, but the standard radiator with those splicers would be cheaper, and then you could throw in the wiring harness
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Re: Radiator options
by standard radiator are you talking about the 67-72 ls radiator from entropy?
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Re: Radiator options
No, i mean use the 63-66 radiator with the hose splices clyde65 linked. I've never used those, but maybe someone else could give you info on how well they work. Xtreme 4x4 did a rear radiator ls buggy and they tapped something on the engine to run that port to. Been a while since i saw it but im sure its on their site
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Re: Radiator options
I have seen alot of LS swaps with the radiator hose(upper) spliced in and a fitting on there for the steam vent. I have also seen some that have drilled and tapped the water pump ( I said thermostat earlier and that was wrong). I dont have a steam port and havent had any issues, mine are blocked with the factory blocks.
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Re: Radiator options
I will be using the jags that run splice/coupler deal for the steam line on mine.
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I drilled and tapped the Water Pump
See the -4 hard line in the pic. Jay
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Re: Radiator options
Structures,
I run the Champion 3 row radiator from e-bay store. Stock dimensions and works very well with 6.0L. I clamped a AN bulkhead fitting and o-ring washer in the tank for the steam line. TR
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Re: Radiator options
back ttt for a slight hijack question ... Are the upper and lower radiator hoses the same size for LS and SBC engines? Reason: thinking about putting the Entropy LSx conversion radiator in my blazer and drive for the summer before putting in an LS engine. Thx!
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Re: Radiator options
I am using the entropy radiator, 67-72 ls swap radiator, it's still in the box, just haven't gotten to that part on my truck. I will post my thread soon, though.
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Re: Radiator options
No the upper LS is about 1.3" and the lower is 1.6" I believe.
My 65 rad had 1.5" and 1.75" respectively.
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Re: Radiator options
I used a Be-Cool SBC radiator and some custom hoses (part #'s from Napa are listed on my build). My steam vent is tapped into one of the lines for my heater core.
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Re: Radiator options
This is not good news for our hero. Guess I'll have to wait on my rad purchase. Thanks for the info sir!
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06-15-2011, 11:14 PM | #20 |
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Re: Radiator options
you can get a custom alum rad with matching hose connections for your truck.
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Re: Radiator options
Here's some info I found...
LS has 1-1/4" top & 1-1/2" bottom rad hoses SBC has 1-1/2" top & 1-3/4" bottom rad hoses |
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