Shagg it...
other than rust, any specific reason?you should 86 that chrome water neck, i learned that the hard way years ago. GM has them at the dealer in cast iron and there indestructable.

other than rust, any specific reason?![]()
i think i got mine from the old intake, i think. if not, I`ll take you up on thatHey Ben if you're worried about it, I have the original thermostat housing from my truck in good shape. I think its the usual cast steel i beleive


Good point Greg. I have some rubber left over from the giant mat I had in the floor of the Blazer (like 1/4in thick stuff), maybe I can incorporate that into it....The bracket itself is where I`m stuck. At this point, it looks like it`s defintely going to be full on custom. Will some flat stock and angle iron do the job?Ben,
Try to come up with a more compliant top mount than the factory setup. A lot of the problems people have with aluminum radiators (cracking, leaking, etc) are due to them being hard-mounted to a flexible core support. When you flex the truck, it's going to twist the radiator too....and aluminum won't hold up as well as a traditional steel radiator to that kind of treatment.
I think your lower mounts are going to be OK, but if you can come up with some sort of good rubber isolators and brackets that will allow the upper rad area to move and twist a bit, you'll have a more reliable setup.
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hmm. Time to do some researchI'd take a look at the way exhaust hangers work and try to copy that type of idea....a hard mount/cage with a flexible rubber intermediate connector to the radiator.
I think I have a hanger hanging (no pun intended) around in my box somewhere...let me take a look....





I don't think cardboard will be strong enough.
J/K, looks good to me. I think incorporating the fan mount is a good idea.
Thanks man

