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    Radiator size

     



    I know this is a shot in the dark but does anyone know if you can fit a 27.5" radiator in a '62 C10?

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    Re: Radiator size

     



    Originally posted by Damien_63
    I know this is a shot in the dark but does anyone know if you can fit a 27.5" radiator in a '62 C10?
    Damien, with a cutting torch and welder you can do anything.
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    yeah its just i was trying to avoid that and im the only one in my family that works on cars so my dad's not much help either. just lookin for the easy way

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    Originally posted by Damien_63
    yeah its just i was trying to avoid that and im the only one in my family that works on cars so my dad's not much help either. just lookin for the easy way

    what size rad. is in it now?
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    other question would be how is it mounted with flat tabs on the sides or like the mid 70s gms with upper and lower mounts??
    i think a 62 would have side tabs .

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    its 26" X 22 overall and theres a 27.5 x 19 on ebay from jegs and its a pretty good deal so i was hopeing it would fit

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    Originally posted by Damien_63
    its 26" X 22 overall and theres a 27.5 x 19 on ebay from jegs and its a pretty good deal so i was hopeing it would fit
    Without some more info there is no way of knowing. What does the one on ebay fit? I'd say you will have to do some fabricating to make it fit,
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    All it says is its a GM style, i figured i would have to do some cutting

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    Originally posted by Damien_63
    All it says is its a GM style, i figured i would have to do some cutting
    its more to it than that, i think you have top flow rad. and most rad. now are cross flow. whole dif. ball gane. you need to know more about what he has and what you have. i got a feeling they are not close.
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    i thought they were both top flow the radiator is (555-51174) in Jegs. why does it matter?

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    Originally posted by Damien_63
    i thought they were both top flow the radiator is (555-51174) in Jegs. why does it matter?
    thats a cross flow, it matters because it mounts dif. so its not gonna bolt in.
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    crap! so how does it bolt in and what does it require?

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    Originally posted by Damien_63
    crap! so how does it bolt in and what does it require?
    its no easy way to change it over, if you dont have a welder and torch you would be better off getting a rad. that will bolt in.
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    where is a good place to find one?

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    lt1s10 is right.

    the 62 should have 2 brackets the hold the radiator on the top one near each end and bolt to the support.

    the radiator from ebay bolts from the sides . if you have enough clearence to fit the radiator in the truck you will haveto build new brackets from the truck to the radiator's sides. and you may need to chop off the existing brackets as they may interfear with a flush fit.

    the becool aluminum radiators require some mods in order to fit anyway.

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