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Old 08-04-2019, 05:24 AM
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Got my radiator ordered and it should be here Wednesday. I'm going to hopefully get it installed the week after Labor Day, since I'll be on vacation. Going to be installing a new engine at the same time, so I'll be pretty busy, but I can't wait to report back how it works.
 
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Originally Posted by Tom A
Got my radiator ordered and it should be here Wednesday. I'm going to hopefully get it installed the week after Labor Day, since I'll be on vacation. Going to be installing a new engine at the same time, so I'll be pretty busy, but I can't wait to report back how it works.
Yes, be sure to report how it works for you and your installation. It'll be good for comparison. Are you installing a V6 or V8?
 
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Yes, be sure to report how it works for you and your installation. It'll be good for comparison. Are you installing a V6 or V8?
Just a stock Goodwrench 4.3 V-6. I'll try to remember to take pics, too.
 
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Yes, be sure to report how it works for you and your installation. It'll be good for comparison. Are you installing a V6 or V8?
So, the radiator fit perfectly, except for a couple of super minor issues:
  • There was a wiring harness with a battery cable that goes between the radiator support and the original radiator. I had to relocate that so the radiator would go far enough forward for the locating pins on the bottom to fit properly.
  • I need to make a new top hold-down (but I already knew about that).
  • My metal A/C lines that go to the condenser made contact with the new radiator on the passenger side. I was afraid they might eventually rub through, so I carefully "massaged" them for some clearance.
Other than that, everything went perfectly. I can't wait to drive it and see how it cools. I didn't get a picture, but I'll try to after I make a hold-down.

Thanks for doing all the research and letting us know about ECP.
 
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So, the radiator fit perfectly, except for a couple of super minor issues:
  • There was a wiring harness with a battery cable that goes between the radiator support and the original radiator. I had to relocate that so the radiator would go far enough forward for the locating pins on the bottom to fit properly.
  • I need to make a new top hold-down (but I already knew about that).
  • My metal A/C lines that go to the condenser made contact with the new radiator on the passenger side. I was afraid they might eventually rub through, so I carefully "massaged" them for some clearance.
Other than that, everything went perfectly. I can't wait to drive it and see how it cools. I didn't get a picture, but I'll try to after I make a hold-down.

Thanks for doing all the research and letting us know about ECP.
You are very welcome and to be honest, I am a bit relieved to know it seems to have been a good install for you too. I would have hated it not have worked out for someone else.

Your additional points are good ones. I had forgotten to note the need to remove the clips for the wiring harness the runs from the driver's side to passenger side across the bottom of the shelf the supports the radiator. Thanks for mentioning it. I also had to bend a bracket that supports one of the tubes that came from the condenser to prevent it from rubbing against the side of the radiator.

Did you need the oil cooler to be installed in the radiator like I did? Are you using an electric fan?

Be sure to post pics.
 
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Originally Posted by christine_208
You are very welcome and to be honest, I am a bit relieved to know it seems to have been a good install for you too. I would have hated it not have worked out for someone else.

Your additional points are good ones. I had forgotten to note the need to remove the clips for the wiring harness the runs from the driver's side to passenger side across the bottom of the shelf the supports the radiator. Thanks for mentioning it. I also had to bend a bracket that supports one of the tubes that came from the condenser to prevent it from rubbing against the side of the radiator.

Did you need the oil cooler to be installed in the radiator like I did? Are you using an electric fan?

Be sure to post pics.
I'm not running an oil cooler and I have a manual transmission, so I didn't even need the transmission cooler that comes installed in the radiator. I'm also running Intrepid electric fans, which fit just as perfectly on the new radiator as they did on the old one.

Like I said, the "modifications" I had to make were really nothing, but I thought it would be good to mention them. It's probably going to be a couple of weeks before I can do the hold-down and take it for a test drive (that pesky work thing always gets in the way of my fun), but I'll be sure to post some pics.
 
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I finally got the hold-down done. It's made of 12 gauge aluminum with closed-cell foam padding between it and the top of the radiator. I think it turned out alright.



 
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Originally Posted by Tom A
I finally got the hold-down done. It's made of 12 gauge aluminum with closed-cell foam padding between it and the top of the radiator. I think it turned out alright.


Nice and clean installation!
 


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