2828288 isn't in the Mopar 67-68-69 parts book as a good number for any passenger car. The 68' numbers jump from 2827xxx to 2834xxx. I suspect that the 2828,,,set is for trucks, and truck numbers are in the truck book. Mopar did weird stuff.:happy1:
Phoenix water is really bad! The aluminum timing covers on 318's would corrode from the inside, and eventually eat a hole in the cover, allowing the coolant Intermix with the oil. It happened to my 69' 273. Even in 1974 I was lectured to always add Distilled water to the antifreeze. in...
Don't believe so. Mopar loved to screw with people. Just enough change to make it Difficult. Change your timing chain cover to the 70 up, and it will be easier. You have to make it pre 70 or post 70, no choice if you want it correct.
Sorry about that, I didn't notice the year in the post. (Damn dirty glasses) When I hear 440 in a dart. being old, I think of my 68 or 69. You are correct. if that is the case, then a 26" should work. They cool a 440 much better than a 22". I'll pay more attention next time!LoL
22" inch opening in the cowling, All A bodies have a 22" inch opening. In B bodies the GTX is 26", or any B or C body with A/C is 26". This doesn't apply to your car. if you want to get the car going, use any 66-69 B' Body 22" radiator with a 383 or 440 application. it will bolt into the...