johnnycuda
JohnnyCuda's 68
Hey guys, am I reading this correctly? This is the original radiator for a
340 manual 1968 Barracuda?
2898027
Thx
340 manual 1968 Barracuda?
2898027
Thx
What's the number? I can't read it even if I enlarge it. The only radiator with a 027 is for a 273.Hey guys, am I reading this correctly? This is the original radiator for a
340 manual 1968 Barracuda?
2898027
Thx
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Nothing that ends in 027I prefer to go to the source...
68 parts book
Looks like same "standard" radiator for 273, 318 or 340
2989028 (standard) or 2949068 (high altitude or air-conditioning)
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027 yes thxWhat's the number? I can't read it even if I enlarge it. The only radiator with a 027 is for a 273.
I’m not trying to be a wise guy Mike but I could read it not blown up 2898027 is most likely a 273 was wondering if the way the book shows it that it could be a 340What's the number? I can't read it even if I enlarge it. The only radiator with a 027 is for a 273.
I’m not trying to be a wise guy Mike but I could read it not blown up 2898027 is most likely a 273 was wondering if the way the book shows it that it could be a 340
With radiators the part number on the radiator is the number in the book.Dbk chk numbers and Google. 68 had a 340 manual specific rad. 69 340 was same rad auto vs std.
Remember casting #'s vs part #'s could be different.
I always recore any 22" radiator using a 3 row core. Never a cooling problem.2898026 is the correct one for a 340 manual trans, 027 is for a 273 auto but will work. the best one is 032 for a 340 manual with AC, but 026, 027, 030, 031, and 032 will bolt in and work...
The A/C radiators ARE 3-core. I had Glen-Ray restore a couple of them and they have the correct cores with 1/2" tubes, the regular ones use 3/8" tubes...I always recore any 22" radiator using a 3 row core. Never a cooling problem.