In a message dated 10/26/2010 4:57:44 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
stol83001@live.com writes:
Hmm.
Water radiator is 22" X 5 1/2" X 5 "
??????
Good luck getting that thick of a radiator to breath
properly under 300 mph... IMHO.
Ben
Haas
www.haaspowerair.com
Yes, a bit thick. Tech welding can do any shape or style you might imagine,
and do it very well.
At your NAPA store there is a book that has air conditioning parts
including every known evaporator.
There is an amazing range of shapes and sizes available.
2 Harrison cores from a full sized GM car from the 80s is enough for water
cooling. One core for oil cooling.
At a junk yard, inexpensive.
Can be wrapped in a wet towel and big AN males TIG welded on, or just slip
hose over the stock tubing.
Good for 200 PSI.
I used one on a Camel Lights car that I could not get to cool. Just a
little scoop and a blast tube, Had it plumbed into the stock heater pipe. Worked
great and cost about $40.00 complete.
Lynn E. Hanover