I have a 1970 Duster 340 automatic with factory A/C. I’m looking for the correct radiator number. I’ve found 2998978 and 2998945 are one of these numbers correct?
Thank you for your help.
Thank you for your help.
Here's how you find out any part number.
Go to mymopar and download the 1970 Parts Book.
In the parts book, go to the illustration section of the parts group, in this case Cooling.
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Find the reference number and name of the part we're looking for.
In this case it looks like they are calling the whole radiator 'Core' 7-11-3
Now we go to the text page to find the part number for our specific model and options
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V,L = Valiant, Dart
The part number was 2998 945 with A/C or 2998 974 without A/C.
Thank you I see that. Great list!Looks like either MAY be correct. No listing for A/C on a 340.. N5 on the 945 rad
http://www.mopar1.us/radiator.txt
or 2998 974 without A/C.
The parts books posted on mymopar are invaluable.
Thanks. Yup should be 978Did you drop down to far? That radiator is B and E body only. ;-)
Assuming you are on this page Parts Manuals – MyMoparI’ve tried several times to download the parts manual and it doesn’t download? (nothing happens) I’ll keep trying.
Thanks. Yup should be 978
Assuming you are on this page Parts Manuals – MyMopar
Roll over the link for 1970-71 and it should show that its a zip file.
Depending on you're web browser, what usually happens when you click on the link is a download box opens and asks whether you want to open it or save it. If save it, then where. As a zip file, the browser probably can't open it directly.
Download and go to where ever you've saved it. Then open the folder and double click, open or 'run' the zip file. Then you'll ge the pdf which can be opened with acrobat pdf reader or eqivalent. (If your computer doesn't know how to open the zip file, it will ask you what program to use.)
H'm maybe. I just tried and there's connection issue with the server so it may not be ipad related related.Yes I was on that page. But I don’t get that far to tell it where to save to. All it does is the link I click just highlights for a second and that’s it. No other box opens asking me where to save it too. Very strange. I’m thinking it’s because I’m trying to save it on my iPad. I don’t have my home computer right now. It doesn’t work on my iPhone either.
H'm maybe. I just tried and there's connection issue with the server so it may not be ipad related related.
Might be able to e-mail you the file - not sure - some email doesnt like file attach,mentss that big.
Yes "start conversation" = PMThat would be awesome if you want to try and send me the file. Is “start a conversation” on your file a pm?
Yes "start conversation" = PM
If you found any matching broadcast sheets in the car, what two numbers are under RAD in line 3 of the broadcast sheet?
You may find as many as five if the car has not been searched yet?
Places to look;
Taped to the back side / top of the glove box insert.
Under the front bucket seats in the springs
Inside the bucket seat backs
Under the rear seat bottom
In the rear seat back.
Under the package tray (speaker shelf)
Under the carpet
It is also possible to find one or two from a different car due to how the upholstery trim shops were run. So if you find any with different VINs on them, please report them?
dadsbeeLooks like either MAY be correct. No listing for A/C on a 340.. N5 on the 945 rad
http://www.mopar1.us/radiator.txt
Was just going by the radiator chart and what it states. But N5.. I would suspect is supposed to be N51 = max engine coolingdadsbee
Can you explain what N5 is?
Now that makes sense. Thanks for responding!Was just going by the radiator chart and what it states. But N5.. I would suspect is supposed to be N51 = max engine cooling