Replacement Radiator for 1968 D200 318
Replacement Radiator for 1968 D200 318
My radiator sprung a leak near the outlet tube. I could have it fixed, but wanted to see what others have used as replacement radiators for a 68 D200 with the 318 motor. I'm having a little bit of difficulty finding replacements.
Thanks for any help.
Thanks for any help.
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Re: Replacement Radiator for 1968 D200 318
I have the same truck and the same issue in the same place.
Im memory, Sgt Franklin Stephens Jr
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Re: Replacement Radiator for 1968 D200 318
if it's only a small leak and the thing is cooling ok
i think it's definitely worth keeping the original and getting it fixed up
i had mine repaired locally when i got the truck going three or so years ago and it's been holding up beautifully
and i love seeing the brass tank and that mopar pentagon everytime i open the hood !
i think it's definitely worth keeping the original and getting it fixed up
i had mine repaired locally when i got the truck going three or so years ago and it's been holding up beautifully
and i love seeing the brass tank and that mopar pentagon everytime i open the hood !
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Re: Replacement Radiator for 1968 D200 318
Take it to a local radiator shop. Have them braze the leak, and rod out the core and your like new again!
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Re: Replacement Radiator for 1968 D200 318
I have a '68 but with slant6. I got one out of the wrecking yard from a '79 truck with the same engine and tranny as mine. Had to trim about a 1/4 to 1/2 inch off each side of the radiator and install it on the opposite side of the core support. Also had to put a 1/2 inch spacer between the radiator and core support to get it far enough away from fan so it would not hit. Also had to use longer bolts. Works just fine.
Re: Replacement Radiator for 1968 D200 318
FYI, in case anyone finds this thread in the future, I finished my radiator swap (1968 D200 318 LA with manual trans) using the following parts:
--Champion Radiators CC1640 (http://www.championradiators.com/product/CC1640). Had to drill two lower radiator mount holes, but it was no big deal.
--Allstar Performance ALL30208 upper radiator hose. Need longer one since the inlet is farther toward the passenger side. Note that I may end up replacing this with either a longer hose or a thermostat housing that has the outlet pointed toward the passenger side since this hose ALMOST too short. I'm a little worried about it getting kinked in the future, but I may be needlessly worrying.
--Continental Elite (has Goodyear sticker on it) 60817 lower radiator hose. The outlet of the new radiator is 1.75" instead of the 1.5" stock radiator outlet. This hose is a molded one that fits perfect. You could also just use a universal hose (like Dayco 81261) but I like the molded hose cause it looks a little more stock.
--Two 1/8"-27 NPT plugs I got from Home Depot. These were to plug to auto trans cooler lines in the radiator since I have a manual.
Overall it was an easy install, hardest part was finding the correct hoses.
--Champion Radiators CC1640 (http://www.championradiators.com/product/CC1640). Had to drill two lower radiator mount holes, but it was no big deal.
--Allstar Performance ALL30208 upper radiator hose. Need longer one since the inlet is farther toward the passenger side. Note that I may end up replacing this with either a longer hose or a thermostat housing that has the outlet pointed toward the passenger side since this hose ALMOST too short. I'm a little worried about it getting kinked in the future, but I may be needlessly worrying.
--Continental Elite (has Goodyear sticker on it) 60817 lower radiator hose. The outlet of the new radiator is 1.75" instead of the 1.5" stock radiator outlet. This hose is a molded one that fits perfect. You could also just use a universal hose (like Dayco 81261) but I like the molded hose cause it looks a little more stock.
--Two 1/8"-27 NPT plugs I got from Home Depot. These were to plug to auto trans cooler lines in the radiator since I have a manual.
Overall it was an easy install, hardest part was finding the correct hoses.
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Re: Replacement Radiator for 1968 D200 318
I need one for my truck. It was a factory a/c truck and I plan to fix the a/c.powerwagon54 wrote:https://www.northernfactory.com/AUTOMOT ... 1971/CR889
Two questions.
1. The link says 70 and up. Is that gonna be an issue or will this bolt it?
2. Will it be enough cooling for my truck when my a/c is repaired?
Thanks!!
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Re: Replacement Radiator for 1968 D200 318
It is a 26 inch core and a 3 row. That is the biggest radiator that came in a sweptline. It will cool an ac truck. As for bolting in, you may have to adjust a hole or 2, but it will come closer to fitting than the aluminum ones will.
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Re: Replacement Radiator for 1968 D200 318
Thanks!powerwagon54 wrote:It is a 26 inch core and a 3 row. That is the biggest radiator that came in a sweptline. It will cool an ac truck. As for bolting in, you may have to adjust a hole or 2, but it will come closer to fitting than the aluminum ones will.
I tried to find a place to order one. I tried emailing them to ask where their distributors were and where I could order one but it asked me for my company name, position, phone number, and address. Just to ask a question.
I tried google but could find nothing.
If you know a company I can order one through let me know. Thanks!!
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6-16-1986 12-5-2008
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Re: Replacement Radiator for 1968 D200 318
I am a distributor for them
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Re: Replacement Radiator for 1968 D200 318
powerwagon54 wrote:I am a distributor for them
I sent you a message. :)
Im memory, Sgt Franklin Stephens Jr
6-16-1986 12-5-2008
Ride it like you stole it among the stars
6-16-1986 12-5-2008
Ride it like you stole it among the stars