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Old 09-21-2009, 04:23 AM
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I have never liked the fact that they rate them by horsepower rateing, they are a heat exchanger and should be rated by B.T.U.'s. I spent 10 years working in a nasty dirty smelly radiator shop and i have never heard of so many people haveing overheating problems or "cooling" problems in my whole time working at that shop as i have heard here on Club Cobra. Ihave built some big radiators and have heard of people that can't cool a small block Chevy with a radiator out of a Suburban........MAYBE it's not the radiator that's the problem.........under what conditions does the car run hot ...are you sitting still in traffic....running down the highway at 70 mph turning 4 grand on the tach.....a little info would go a long way on helping you solve your problem and MAYBE you wont have to throw a credit card at it to fix a problem that may not exist with the radiator.
Unfortunately, "horsepower" is sort of a universal rating system, one that the racing layperson understands. It's not exacting but it gets the concept across to the masses. If you rated in BTUs you'd have to have an accepted standard, @ a given engine temp, @ a given outside ambient temp and @ a rated CFM ... then you'd have to get it standardized in the industry .... not likely..

Our Cobras, by design, have small frontal areas and engine compartments. That's a recipe for overheating woes, more so than the "average" vehicle. The small frontal area severely limits the radiator core face area. (my actual core size is 18" x 17", about VW Scirroco size) Since you can't grow in size left to right or top to bottom that just leaves core thickness (wider cooling tubes) The tight engine bays (tighter with big blocks) makes it harder to get rid of the air too, once it's pulled through the radiator. I honestly feel that my existing radiator, coupled with the newer high CFM fan, will adequately cool my motor. The larger capacity radiator will give me a bit of much appreciated cooling redundancy. I really don't want to deal with this cooling issue again.

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Ughhhhh, that sucks! Hopefully they can mod it for you. Or surely there is a Tig artisan somewhere close to you that can. Hang in there Dave.

Jim
Ton's of good TIG/MIG guys around here.. It's dealing with the epoxy/leak issues that stymies everyone..


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Dave,
I feel your pain on this one ! If you run into trouble with Griffin not wanting too modify the radiator there is still hope. I have welded a radiator with the epoxy on the tubes myself. I had to add a port and it was epoxied. I rigged up a way to hold it in the needed position and I filled it with just enough water to cover the epoxy but left as much air as possible. I had to really throw the heat to it but no biggie, it worked.
I HOPE Griffin is willing to do something!!!??? I plan on paying for the mods/new radiator anyway as Griffin didn't screw it up, just a little ignorance on my part. I'm holding off shipping it back to them until I can get them on the phone this AM. I don't want it to be on the way to them if they're unwilling to help me out.. It'll be off to Fleabay otherwise.. I'll do some more research today on acceptable ways to repair with that epoxy sealer.

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