If you're buying a Griffin 31x19 radiator for a dual fan car, enter
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John Millican
What model# is that Griffin Radiator? It looks like the
475-155272-X......31'' x 19'' 1.25'' from the Jegs website.
I plan on getting one to help keep my 406 cooled.
http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerc...85&prmenbr=361
Thanks:
John Millican
What model# is that Griffin Radiator? It looks like the
475-155272-X......31'' x 19'' 1.25'' from the Jegs website.
I plan on getting one to help keep my 406 cooled.
http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerc...85&prmenbr=361
Thanks:
Jegs part number 475-155272-X
Summit part number GRI-1-55272-X
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i know this is an old thread, but alot of people responded to it. What upper and lower radiator hoses did you use? I got some stock hoses for a 89 t/a with TBI and these things are way to small, and really arent the right shape. what did you guys use? I have a carbed motor in mine now. I know the TPI thermostat housing is different than the TBI and carbs. I have another post and asked the same question, i thought that I could get an answer here too, thanks alot.
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Here's pictures of my Griffin 31" x 19" dual 1 1/4" tubes installed. I will test drive it for temp tomorrow.


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Well, it's official. I have run in 95°F Georgia heat and never got past 200°F. That's a 20° drop from the stock 3 core copper radiator I removed. It was only one year old bought brand new.
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hey synapsis, I realize you aren't doing the custom radiator mounts. I was just wondering if you knew anyone else that is making them and selling them because I would love to purchase them ASAP.
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