1970 W100 Radiator P/N?

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1970 W100 Radiator P/N?

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Hello,

The top radiator tank on my '70 W100 cracked last weekend and I am in search of a replacement core. Is there a place to reference p/n's for Sweptline era radiators? I have seen lots of info on cars but no list for trucks.

Thank you,

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Re: 1970 W100 Radiator P/N?

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Jeremiah wrote:Hello,

The top radiator tank on my '70 W100 cracked last weekend and I am in search of a replacement core. Is there a place to reference p/n's for Sweptline era radiators? I have seen lots of info on cars but no list for trucks.

Thank you,

Jeremiah
My CU511(Modine, no longer makes auto radiators) fit both my '68 D100 and my '72
Challenger with different hoses. BU889 works also, both from Autozone. I don't believe anyone makes the "curved topped" radiators anymore, if it's square topped either will drop in if the water pump outlet is on the passenger side of the truck. Probably will have to get creative with hoses to an extent or order an aluminum one from Champion....http://www.championradiators.net/servle ... Categories. Someone on here said they can move the lower outlet to the other side if you have the older water pump(driverside water pump outlet) for not a lot of money.....or get your old one recored and/or rodded out. Search some threads on here to see what folks have done. A few ways to go.
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Re: 1970 W100 Radiator P/N?

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If all else fails, I have a 3 row that was in my 70 D200 in decent shape for $100. plus shipping. Jim

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Re: 1970 W100 Radiator P/N?

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Thank you for the info. I should have been more clear in my request. I am looking for a list of factory mopar part numbers for sweptline era trucks. I would like to see if the 22" radiator in my '70 W100 is original and if so have it recored. JimE you have a PM!

Thanks again,

Jeremiah

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Re: 1970 W100 Radiator P/N?

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Here are some pictures of the radiator. Jim
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Re: 1970 W100 Radiator P/N?

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Do you guys know if a 26" radiator will fit in the same radiator support as the 22" that is currently in my truck?

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Re: 1970 W100 Radiator P/N?

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Jeremiah wrote:Do you guys know if a 26" radiator will fit in the same radiator support as the 22" that is currently in my truck?
There should be a model number by the filler neck with the Mopar number that references the radiator(Modine). If not, it may be another brand. The 26" I don't think would fit, the yoke hole isn't that wide. At least that's the way they did it with cars. 22" and 26" used different radiator yoke supports. I'm more familiar with cars, still learning about these trucks.

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