So Im in the process of tapering the front clip of my 78 k5.
And Im to the point where Im getting ready to swap over. Ive had some cooling issues in the past. Currently running a 20+ year old Griffin 3 row thats not as wide or tall as a stock radiator. Also running electric fans on a custom built shroud that's well sealed to the radiator. Ive already replaced water pump and tstat. It still doesnt keep up with extended high rpm thrashing. Trail riding its fine, 180*s on the gauge.
So anyways with the new front clip going on it would be the best time to replace the radiator and rework things. I dont have battery up front anymore so ive got plenty of room widthwise and Im not afraid to do a little cutting and sheetmetal work to the core if needed (already have).
So after a lot of searching and reading in this and other forums Im getting lots of different takes on radiators and I always like to see what CK5 community ideas are.
Do I go with a standard size to fit the core opening which is 28 wide x 18 tall roughly?
A lot of the newer aluminium radiator are touting bigger tube sizes like 1" or 1.25" and I think ive seen 1.375". These larger tube sizes are seemingly always 2 row. Ive also found some 3 and 4 core aluminums which are usually 1/2" or 5/8" tube sizes.
Ive found several companies making alum. replacement for the newer 96-early 2000s trucks which are much wider, I believe 34" cores that are also 19" tall. These are the 2 row variety with 1" tubes. I think that theres also a duramax option thats bigger yet. These also come with tranny and oil cooler options which were on the stock trucks.
I would definitely stay with an all welded aluminum and stay away from plastic/epoxy glued from what I read.
Anyways I know its a long post. Im just hoping to get some current feedback on what brands are good/bad and should I just go with a larger physical sized 2row or a direct replacement 4row or large tube 2row?
And Im to the point where Im getting ready to swap over. Ive had some cooling issues in the past. Currently running a 20+ year old Griffin 3 row thats not as wide or tall as a stock radiator. Also running electric fans on a custom built shroud that's well sealed to the radiator. Ive already replaced water pump and tstat. It still doesnt keep up with extended high rpm thrashing. Trail riding its fine, 180*s on the gauge.
So anyways with the new front clip going on it would be the best time to replace the radiator and rework things. I dont have battery up front anymore so ive got plenty of room widthwise and Im not afraid to do a little cutting and sheetmetal work to the core if needed (already have).
So after a lot of searching and reading in this and other forums Im getting lots of different takes on radiators and I always like to see what CK5 community ideas are.
Do I go with a standard size to fit the core opening which is 28 wide x 18 tall roughly?
A lot of the newer aluminium radiator are touting bigger tube sizes like 1" or 1.25" and I think ive seen 1.375". These larger tube sizes are seemingly always 2 row. Ive also found some 3 and 4 core aluminums which are usually 1/2" or 5/8" tube sizes.
Ive found several companies making alum. replacement for the newer 96-early 2000s trucks which are much wider, I believe 34" cores that are also 19" tall. These are the 2 row variety with 1" tubes. I think that theres also a duramax option thats bigger yet. These also come with tranny and oil cooler options which were on the stock trucks.
I would definitely stay with an all welded aluminum and stay away from plastic/epoxy glued from what I read.
Anyways I know its a long post. Im just hoping to get some current feedback on what brands are good/bad and should I just go with a larger physical sized 2row or a direct replacement 4row or large tube 2row?