Gerald Morris
Senior Member
I would get an electric fan, 16", set it as a pusher in the front, with a thermostatic switch. You can do this with all the hardware for $50, and have a more efficient cooling setup. In fact, that's what I DO with my 22" radiators! This winter, I've been running with JUST the electric pusher, no heavy iron salad chopper weighing my drive train down with it's dead inetia at all. Mind you, my 22" radiator is a rare old 3 core, 1965 one meant to cool in high altitude, running an AC, going uphill, in Hell, towing uranium ingots. It will do this, and not get over 210F, and with the pusher, it stays under 200.
You COULD invest in a GOOD 22" radiator, and that will make the shroud moot. I will watch my engine temperature this Spring, and decide on whether I'll hang the 7 blade salad chopper back on Gertrude's plant or not. I'm leaning toward NOT, but we'll see what comes.
I had built quite a NICE shroud for my aluminum radiator last summer that worked very well, BTW. Still, the salad chopper, even when clutched, does steal torque from your drive train, and I now realize that my old Mopar mentor probably was right on about using just electric cooling here.
You COULD invest in a GOOD 22" radiator, and that will make the shroud moot. I will watch my engine temperature this Spring, and decide on whether I'll hang the 7 blade salad chopper back on Gertrude's plant or not. I'm leaning toward NOT, but we'll see what comes.
I had built quite a NICE shroud for my aluminum radiator last summer that worked very well, BTW. Still, the salad chopper, even when clutched, does steal torque from your drive train, and I now realize that my old Mopar mentor probably was right on about using just electric cooling here.