CoolingDiscuss all of the aspects of cooling that you can think of! Radiators, transmissions, electric fans, etc.
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The Monte SS cars came with stock 3-core radiators, and I can pick one up from Auto Zone for like $60-$70. I want to get a 3-core, and if this would work, it would be really cheap. I just don't have my car anywhere near me to measure the radiator.
Thanks,
Eric
__________________ 1985 Trans Am. Dark blue with silver gfx.
Engine: 400 sbc, Forged TRW rods and pistons, Professional Products dampener, Comp Cams 286HR10 (0.560"/0.560" lift, 230/230 duration) with retro roller lifters, Comp Cams 1.52 roller rockers, Sportsman II heads (ported), Professional Products Crosswind intake, Mallory 85 series HEI, Holley 3310, Stewart high-flow water pump, Flowtech coated headers, SLP Loudmouth 3" cat-back.
Suspension: 1LE sway bars with Guldstrand Motorsports poly bushings, Guldstrand adjustable panhard rod, GM wonderbar, Alston SFC's, J&M Products LCA's, Spohn Torque Arm, 9-bolt rear with 3.70:1 gears, 16x8 Formula wheels with Yokohama Avid V4's.
i would spend the extra 50 bucks at like advance auto and get a direct fit aluminum one, because that will have the correct size and capacity, and the same for the tranny cooler inside.
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