Brent Where did you get this radiator? I don't even see that they list
one for a Tiger. Was it custom made? I have a aluminum radiator that is
from Dale's Restorations in Cal.and it fits perfect and solved all of my
cooling problems and I run a mildly modified 302 with air conditioning on a
daily basis and I live in Florida. Many believe that his is same as
Griffin's but that is not the case for many years. He designed his own they
are made for him. It is a great product and out performs the Griffin! How
do I know? A few years ago, I called Dale to see if he had a Griffin and I
didn't want to wait for the Griffin to be made to order. He took the time
to explain what differences were and it sure proved right for me as I had
used all the cooling mods listed on Tigers United and others and was still
having big problems!! If this Fluidyne was made to fit your car and doesn't
then I would send it back and talk to Dale. Al
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 11:33 PM, Brent Edinger <banana111@msn.com> wrote:
> I just installed an aluminum Fluidyne radiator and when it came time
> to install the fan shroud I found the thickness of the new radiator
> won't allow it to be installed. There is about a half inch gap between
> the fwd edge of the shroud and the aft edge of the radiator support,
> Any tricks to this? I built a little splice plate and It's installed but it
> doesn't look good and I can see air will leak around over the top of the
> radiator.
>
> Brent
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