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    Mounted the one for my 38 under car behind the trans. They sell ones that mount on the frame 12' long 24" long.
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    Thanks Charlie, I'm wondering if I can mount this one in the space between the grill and the panel that hold the radiator? Will it get enuff air from moving down the highway to do the job mounted like that?

    Look at post #332 (the pic from the front) and there's an area to the left of the rad hole with three vertical slots - - - - I was thinking about mounting it there??????????????????????
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    I would move it to a place where it is protected and receives sufficient air flow. If you decide to put ac in the car the ac condenser will need to go in front of the radiator.
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    might get the battery a little warm?
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    In post #208 it appears that the radiator has a tranny cooler in the bottom tank---flush it while you have the rad out and reconnect it and toss the aux one in the trash
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    Jerry, I sure do like that option best - - - when I put a new radiator on my '55/350 I used the radiator to cool the tranny so I'm gonna try that - - - any suggestions as to the best way to flush it? Can I use the water hose? While we're on that subject, how do I tell which tranny line goes to what connection in the radiator tank or does it matter?
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    I wouldn't sweat it. Once you optimize the airflow through the radiator, the small amount of heat coming from that little cooler won't amount to much.

    But if you're looking to change it, then I'll agree with Jerry.. (did I just say that??? ) set it up behind the radiator and you'll be the finest kind!

    OH, now I see we have a trans cooler!! Open the fittings and blow a little (keyword LITTLE!) compressed air and see what comes out. If needed flush with some new clean trans fluid!!

    If you're having radiator shop check / clean the core, ask them to pressure test the cooler!!!
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    Gotcha, I sure hope I can use the one at the bottom of the radiator and get the other out of the way so maximum air can go thru the core for the engine. It looks real clean in the two tranny line holes and the fins inside are real shiny but that might not mean anything. Been modifying the shroud so it fits around everything so I should be mounting the fan and cutting the BIG HOLE in the shroud tomorrow sometime baring the dang heat. Thanks gentlemen and Mike too. LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by MelloYello View Post
    Thanks gentlemen and Mike too. LOL
    I've never been accused or confused with a "gentleman"! So thanks for noticing!
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    Got an early start at 5:30am (cooler then - well let's say it wasn't 95 degrees yet) I had cut the shroud to fit the radiator yesterday evening and that took some time and patience.


    First thing was to get the center hole for the fan cut to the proper size and location.


    Hole is cut and shroud and fan are temporarily installed so I can measure the distance for the spacer size. Turned out to be 2" and I had figured more. (pleasant surprise too)


    Got the shroud and fan installed and everything connected back up except for the lower radiator hose and the tranny lines. (tranny cooler in the radiator flushed out real nice so I'm hoping the auxillary cooler won't be needed)


    The fan sits inside the shroud about an 1" overall but I had to cut the bottom of the shroud back pretty far because the fan was hitting it but approx 75% of the shroud is correct in relationship with the fan. Don't think I'll climb under there anymore today - - - maybe in the morning I can finish the lower connections and fill it with coolant for a (fingers crossed and small prayer) leak and cooling test.

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    Em, use a line wrench to hook up the tranny lines to the radiator
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    Great progress. You'll be on the road in no time
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    That's cool! ....get it? rofl.. sometimes I just crack myself up!

    Looks like your on your way now! Fingers crossed all your hard work pays off in spades!
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    With that Shroud of Meller you'll be the coolest guy in town.

    Mike, stay off the crack.
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    Mike should be on the Stage - - - as a matter of fact there's one leaving at 3pm - - - be on it !
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