radiator for 1937 Dodge Truck w 350 engine
Hi. New to the forum. I have a friend who is rodding a 1937 Dodge truck (I believe that it is one step larger than a pickup). He will install a 350 Chevy emgine (300-350 hp) and would like to know how to cool the engine relatively inexpensively. He can purchase a NOS 37 Dodge truck radiator (thicker than a pickup radiator-2" thick I believe). Will this cool the above described 350 engine? Are there better alternatives working with a $400 budget?
Any help here would be much appreciated.
Thanks, Rich
Re: radiator for 1937 Dodge Truck w 350 engine
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Originally posted by shuntich
Hi. New to the forum. I have a friend who is rodding a 1937 Dodge truck (I believe that it is one step larger than a pickup). He will install a 350 Chevy emgine (300-350 hp) and would like to know how to cool the engine relatively inexpensively. He can purchase a NOS 37 Dodge truck radiator (thicker than a pickup radiator-2" thick I believe). Will this cool the above described 350 engine? Are there better alternatives working with a $400 budget?
Any help here would be much appreciated.
Thanks, Rich
its hard to give you a for sure answer on that rich, depending on the motor, what kind of load youre going to pull,what kind of fan and shroud youll have. if everything is right and with a new rad. it will probably be ok. sounds like its a little light though.**) **) **)
1937 Dodge Pickup using 66 Mustang Rad
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earlymopar
I've been through this on my 37 1/2 ton Dodge pickup. My goal was to find a radiator that would function well without "breaking the bank". To do that I specifically avoided the aftermarket radiator companies and researched replacement radiators. After spending an evening going through the Modine catalog, I found one radiator that would fit between the stock grill shell / core support structure of my pickup (Modine #2301, 66 Mustang 289 with automatic & A/C (3-row)). The nice aspect of my find was that I realized that many firms make replacement radiators for this application including 4-row, brass or aluminum. In fact, there are several websites that specialize in aftermarket early mustang parts and most have several radiator options to chose from. My radiator was purchased from NAPA 4 years ago for $135.00 (a jobber's rate). Beats the heck out of the $400-600 radiator options I found before my search!
HI, Looking for help on how you mounted the Mustang rad in your rad support. I'm also building a 37 Dodge pickup and come across your post and was hoping you could help me out. Thanks!