Yeah, I noticed there were captive nuts for a bracket that would go over the top of the core support. I think that was the way the radiator in the General was mounted. I remember it seeming to be taller.
I took the truck for test drive in the heat of the day. With a 195° thermostat it never went above about 200° or 205° until I stopped for stop lights and even then it was holding about 210° without the shroud.
However I did discover a couple of leaks around the thermostat housing. It has an unused port with a plug and I didn't get the plug tight enough. I never do on things like that because I'm always worried about stripping them out. It also looked like I didn't have the hose clamp tight enough. Really have to crank down on them with those universal hoses because the rubber is not as soft as the factory hoses.
Oh and another thing I should mention I didn't think about when I bought the radiator. This truck had the heater core returning back to the cool side of the radiator. I didn't realize that because the General was off the water pump. The Griffin didn't have a port since I ordered the "-X" model. Luckily I was able to tap off the water pump like the old truck was. Thought I would mention it in case someone else was looking at radiators they might remember to check that.
I took the truck for test drive in the heat of the day. With a 195° thermostat it never went above about 200° or 205° until I stopped for stop lights and even then it was holding about 210° without the shroud.
However I did discover a couple of leaks around the thermostat housing. It has an unused port with a plug and I didn't get the plug tight enough. I never do on things like that because I'm always worried about stripping them out. It also looked like I didn't have the hose clamp tight enough. Really have to crank down on them with those universal hoses because the rubber is not as soft as the factory hoses.
Oh and another thing I should mention I didn't think about when I bought the radiator. This truck had the heater core returning back to the cool side of the radiator. I didn't realize that because the General was off the water pump. The Griffin didn't have a port since I ordered the "-X" model. Luckily I was able to tap off the water pump like the old truck was. Thought I would mention it in case someone else was looking at radiators they might remember to check that.
I had Windstar's on the General but one fan has a bearing going shot. Other problem is they are too wide. The overall width of the radiator with the tanks is 31" which is the same as the Windstar fans.