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Old 06-28-2017, 06:34 PM
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Radiator and fan seemed to fit pretty good, the run test will ultimately prove!

I do like the quality and weight of the fan, def a serious piece...
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That is purrrty. Where did you get that? Is the a parts place inc. fan?
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Yes, it shipped from The Parts Place although I ordered it from Ground Up Resto in CT. I also ordered the attaching bolt kit as well (they are fine thread, certain length bolts) , all fit fine.
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Marlin, find a decent original, have it recored to at least a 3 row. Not a lot of clearance in there as you know. Did that on my BB and have never had an overheat problem
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Post Nova BB Radiator...

Assuming you don't have an original Harrison unit to work with, there are several choices;

US Radiator offers a quality product in several styles that work well for the BB Nova. You can choose either a 3 or 4 core unit or an aluminum 2 core...I have used them and they work well.

www.usradiator.com

http://www.usradiator.com/radiators/...ml?cat=458&p=2

I believe Camaro Specialties sells a repro Harrison unit...looks original...big bucks.

There are a variety of other aftermarket units out there...take your pick/perhaps others can comment on quality.

For the money, the US Radiator product is the best value.

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