For a V8?According to mymopar.com the radiator is correct and there is no shroud and no overflow bottle
Yeah. Was standard for 318 without max cooling package and/or AC.For a V8?
It has a transmission oil cooler.My book says 72. 318 with manual trans. They also did not have a coolant recovery system bc so the tank and cap had been added on. What’s the number on the tank? Kim
I had a 19" radiator in my 70 Swinger. It was original to the car and was a 318 car. Mopar started using the 19" radiators in 318 cars back in 69.19 inch rad would have been for a /6.
That it cools your SBM is a estimate to how well the engineers designed the cooling system. 65/66 mustangs had a 19" rad for the 260/289. It might be a 3 or 4 core?
As for shroud, many cars did not have shrouds, my 67 dart 273 has 7 blade fan and no shroud, cools fine under typical conditions.
In the early years 60s shrouds were for AC and Max cooling but later they seem to have been installed on all cars.
All that being said, there is a /6 shroud for the 19" rad BUT.... I don't know if the shroud will fit a SBM, or if there ever was a V8 option with 19".
Go to mymopar.com and download the parts book for your year car. Look for the options and see if there was one.
Your engine seems to have the 70 up water pump (drivers side upper, pass side lower) so you might want to look for a copper brass 22" or even 26" if your core support supports 26" without modification. And corresponding shroud from a 70 up V8 car.
Without shroud and overflow bottle I gues.I had a 19" radiator in my 70 Swinger. It was original to the car and was a 318 car. Mopar started using the 19" radiators in 318 cars back in 69.
Yes, 19" radiators had shrouds available back as far as 1963 but I don't see a shroud listed for that application. 22" radiator only.My brothers 1972 Swinger came original with an 19“ radiator wich works perfectly. He wonders if it came with a shroud.
3574637 19“ AT non AC
Thanks in advance.
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Exactly. Overflow bottles weren't used until later in the 70's. (not for sure when) no shroud either. I have Dealer installed Chrysler A/C that dod not include a larger radiator. With a bad cap it would puke coolant on hot days.Without shroud and overflow bottle I gues.
Learn something new every day.Yeah. Was standard for 318 without max cooling package and/or AC
So a 2 row 19" copper brass radiator can cool a SB engine without a shroud. Sarcasm to follow...Who would have thought! I thought you had to have a 2 row 1.5" tube aluminum rad with dual electric fans and a restrictive shroud to cool a SB!Just 2 rows