Dodge or Honda radiator
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I have installed a Honda Passport (isuzu rodeo) radiator in my 51 Hornet. I think it was from a 1995, but I don't think they changed much over the years. I got it from a junk yard for about $70. It seems to cool good, plus it is aluminum. The only issue that may arise is that the lowest pressure cap I could find is rated at 11lbs. No problems yet though.
To install, I cut the side brackets off of my Hudson radiator, and bolted to new radiator, and then put it in. The top tank of the Honda radiator is a little short, so watch your fingers when the car is running! If you want pictures of it installed, I could get you some tomorrow.
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OK here is that I found on replacement radiators for Stepdowns.
The Dodge radiator is from a 1971 - 1978 pickup or van with V8.
Parts Numbers: Spectra Premium CU889 or NAPA NR 889
There are about four different radiators for these Dodges. All are the same size. The one listed is a medium priced brass 3-row radiator.
Here is the application for a CU889.
http://prod.spectra-ssl.com/PROD/apps/eCat/v1.06.08/mainfile.php?part_search=CU889&product_lines=radiators&line=radiators&product_code=CU889&action=search_by_product&module=product_catalog&splash=false&APP_VERS=1.06.08
Here is a thread on installing the Dodge radiator.
http://www.classiccar.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8871&highlight=dodge+radiator
The Honda radiator is from a 1993 - 1997 Passport with V6 or Isuzu 1993 - 1997 Rodeo with V6 or Isuzu 1999 - 2001 Vehicross with V6.
Parts Numbers: Spectra Premium CU1571 or NAPA NR 2749
Here is the application for a CU1571.
http://prod.spectra-ssl.com/PROD/apps/eCat/v1.06.08/mainfile.php?part_search=CU1571&product_lines=radiators&line=radiators&product_code=CU1571&action=search_by_product&module=product_catalog&splash=false&APP_VERS=1.06.08
Here is a thread on installing the Honda/Isuzu radiator.
http://www.classiccar.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9675&highlight=dodge+radiator0 -
I installed the dodge radiator in my '53 super wasp and it went in without a hitch. It has a c shaped flange on either end. It slid right in place and the only modification required was enlarging the mounting hole on the flange. I did have to go back to get special hoses. Just took measurements and they let me walk behind the counter with a tape and select my own.
http://http://www.autozone.com/R,APP329150/vehicleId,2074001/initialAction,partProductDetail/store,2103/partType,00172/shopping/partProductDetail.htm0
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