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Old 04-19-1999, 07:34 PM   #1
Outlaw
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Default Overheating

Has anybody used a Griffin aluminum radiator? If so, did you see a noticable difference in temperature drop. My 289 runs up to 230 when going up hills on warm days. I have a 3 core radiator with a high flow electric fan. Had the radiator checked out and put a high flow 180 thermostat in. Timing,fuel mixture, and compression are fine. Can't think of anything else to do except put an aluminum radiator. Will a aluminum radiator dissapate heat as well as I've learned?

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