Alumnium Radiator - M

mshultz

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Any sources for them? Do they really cool better than the originals? Ours needs one from a 450, which holds about a gallon more liquid to keep cool.

Thanks!
 
(quoted from post at 16:48:51 07/22/13) Any sources for them? Do they really cool better than the originals? Ours needs one from a 450, which holds about a gallon more liquid to keep cool.

Thanks!

I"m currently developing this radiator. It is designed to be a drop in replacement, everything bolts in place, it weights 30 lbs less than a stock radiator and holds less water with 25% better cooling capacity, should loose around 40 lbs total when complete. Hopefully I"ll install this in the next couple weeks to verify everything fits right.

This kit will be available with all hoses and hardware necessary to install. Looks like the pricetag will be around $600.



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i just bought a griffin allum rad 18x22 for $250 and made a chromoly light weight rad bracket with 1/4 turn fastners to hold on nose peice....and hood latches to clip to....but had to do all the measuring and figuring off stock rad.mine wieghs 18 lbs with bracket....but nice to see a complete replacement to fit in with no mods....

kelly
 
(quoted from post at 07:13:52 07/23/13) i just bought a griffin allum rad 18x22 for $250 and made a chromoly light weight rad bracket with 1/4 turn fastners to hold on nose peice....and hood latches to clip to....but had to do all the measuring and figuring off stock rad.mine wieghs 18 lbs with bracket....but nice to see a complete replacement to fit in with no mods....

kelly

Kelly,

Have you ran your set up on a hot day? The problem we have ran into trying to use a car radiator is that the core is not big enough to provide sufficient cooling, I'm assuming that is what you used being it only weights 18 lbs. If I recall you are running a fairly stock engine so it may keep up.

These radiators should keep up with 500 cubes no problem.
 
superih i would like to purchase 1 or 2 of those radiators when they become available. how do i get ahold of you
 
(quoted from post at 09:00:27 07/23/13) superih i would like to purchase 1 or 2 of those radiators when they become available. how do i get ahold of you

I will post them for sale on here, my email is [email protected], phone is 9eight9-2eight0-3eight69.

Again these are not ready yet, I want to make sure everything is perfect before taking orders.
 
Your not doing any for an Oliver are you? I, as well as others, would be interested in some for the Olivers.
 
I am not running any stock parts....water parts.....electric fan with a shroud to pull air through,electric water pump, and a temp relay to kick it on when it gets warm....I will not be peradeing it around.if you know what I mean..start up pull and shut off like dry blocks when my big motor is done...
Kelly

tractor will be a antique hot stock class when done......

but if it runs warm I know where there are alum full size ones. that fit right in....lol
 
(quoted from post at 19:48:40 07/24/13) Is there a possibly of a H radiator in the future?

Cliff S

Depends on how much time I have, if there is enough demand I could put the time into it, the thing is I don't pull an H I pull an M so I don't need one Lol!
 
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(quoted from post at 16:48:51 07/22/13) Any sources for them? Do they really cool better than the originals? Ours needs one from a 450, which holds about a gallon more liquid to keep cool.

Thanks!

I"m currently developing this radiator. It is designed to be a drop in replacement, everything bolts in place, it weights 30 lbs less than a stock radiator and holds less water with 25% better cooling capacity, should loose around 40 lbs total when complete. Hopefully I"ll install this in the next couple weeks to verify everything fits right.

Those look really nice!!! Luke

This kit will be available with all hoses and hardware necessary to install. Looks like the pricetag will be around $600.



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(quoted from post at 17:16:47 07/25/13) Just do it. You can use mine for the template! Lol

I know you don't need it, you actually have to run your tractor to require a radiator! Lol
 
(quoted from post at 09:12:18 09/26/13) hows the alum. rad. progress? you getting close to marketing them?

My M has been on the road all summer, just got it home last weekend and pulled it into the shop last night.

I will be installing next week, but everything looks promising.
 
(quoted from post at 19:59:35 11/23/13) Any update on these?

They are coming along, I will post on here when they are ready for sale.

I just do not want to release something that people have to work on to fit, anyone can make or have a radiator made, its the design that has to be right.
 

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