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Old 12-05-2008, 12:48 AM   #1
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Radiator options?

'86 GMC Sierra 3500 (SW) 5.7(M) Q-Jet, w/auto and no A/C

Recently got this truck on the road and the temps are ok tooling around town but on the freeway it gets up there, like to half-way mark on gauge. Took it in to my radiator guy and he confirms that the radiator is way too small for this vehicle and needs to be replaced... I don't have an overheating problem, just higher than normal temps. Also, truck recently passed smog so it's not overly lean, carb-wise.

Radiator guy took some measurements and says he can build me one but without some kind of core with side-tanks it's going to cost extra. I'd like the biggest radiator I can fit in this truck that will match it's stock plumbing... it's going to be my big-toy tow vehicle.

My idea was to scour the local wreaking yards for something he can just re-core and save me some bucks, but haven't got a clue as to what model/year would be the biggest, sidetank-wise, then all radiator guy has to do is match them to a fat core.

Online search for new radiators shows about a half dozen different sizes for this truck (meaning core thickness) so we're both scratching out heads trying to figure out what model/year radiators will match-up with my truck's current plumbing and have the largest side-tanks/core potential. What are my options?

(do BB radiators fit an SB radiator front-support?)

BTW, I'm aware that radiator top-mounts and fan shroud may also need upgrading if I stuff something bigger in the hole, thanks.
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Old 12-05-2008, 01:19 PM   #2
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Re: Radiator options?

Yes BB radiators fit. I run a 454 radiator in my truck. You need a 454top radiator mount bracket. The bracket looks like this:
You'll need two upper and two lower rubber bushings. Bushings and bracket are available from www.lmctruck.com
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Old 12-05-2008, 08:07 PM   #3
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Re: Radiator options?

I went all out on mine

I use the BeCool Radiator for the BBC (available through summit and jegs) and the flexalite elec fan setup w/sensor and relay. The stock 350 upper radiator support brackets fit perfectly.

Keeps the engine around 170 and works great!!!

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Old 12-08-2008, 11:18 PM   #4
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Re: Radiator options?

OK, BB radiators will fit---this is cool! Question; do your trans-cooler lines match up with the side-tank fittings same as your old radiator? Important for me to know 'cause this needs to be a simple install without re-plumbing... thanks guys!
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Yes, the same lines work. The radiator is only thicker.
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