Re: [Amc-list] Radiators
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Re: [Amc-list] Radiators
- From: Mark Price <markprice242@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 13:52:47 -0800
These are all good ideas that would push possible sales of such a radiator well over the "you need 10 to get a deal" number!
$290+- is not a bad deal for a full welded bolt in. But imagined the ability for vendors to sotck one basic radiator for almost all AMC cars!
Then add a low tank option to cover even more!
There have been a few custom radiators done on the forum, but no production models that I'm aware of!
--
Mark Price
markprice242ATadelphia.net
Morgantown, WV
---- Archimedes <Freedom@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> John, et al,
>
> Hmmm... It occurs to me that if these can be made with bolt-on brackets,
> that they could fit another couple of dozen AMC models just by unbolting
> and reversing the brackets.
>
> Also, I believe the radiator used for the Matador coupe and Spirit/Concord
> were the same as the older-model radiators, except they used a much shorter
> top tank to clear the lower hoodlines. You might double-check with an
> authority to see if this is correct, and talk with your manufatcurer about
> maybe offering the basic radiator with the short top tank option as well.
>
> Is either possibility in the cards?
>
> A Hollander interchange manual might be a useful reference.
>
> -- Marc Montoni
>
>
>
> At 02:02 PM 1/30/2007 -0500, Widiker, John D wrote:
>
> >Thank you very much for checking that out, these are hard core racing
> >style radiators that are much more efficient then stock for less then
> >$290.00
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> > "Widiker wrote:
> >I'm talking to a manufacturer about doing a group buy for 2 row fully
> >welded (no epoxy) aluminum radiators, these are more efficient then 5
> >row copper cores. They will be direct fit bolting in place of the
> >factory radiator with no cutting or modification other then different
> >hoses. We are using a 1970 AMX Blackstone factory radiator for the
> >pattern. Inlet/Outlet will be in the same relative location but spaced a
> >touch different. There will be no transmission cooler for automatics so
> >you would need to run an auxiliary cooler.
> >
> > They are indicating I'd need 10 to get a decent discount, Snip
> >
> >I have the Blackstone radiator out of my Javelin sitting on the project
> >pad. I have at least one Hornet and one Spirit Radiator out there too.
> >
> >I will try to determine what fits where although I do not know how
> >successful I might be.
> >Why? I could use a Hornet radiator, maybe two, but one at least.
> >If it looks like it will work I would be interested. Jeff Kennedy sells
> >a Desert cooler radiator that fits my Javelin, it also keeps it icy cold
> >in the 100+ desert heat for about $400.00. This is from experience.
>
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