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OK, maybe i'm blind or just plain stupid, but, i've read and reread this thread and I still can't seem to find the part number for the radiator that the OP used. The two part numbers listed in this thread are both 19 inches tall, which is way too tall.
Anybody have an idea???
Anybody have an idea???
OK, maybe i'm blind or just plain stupid, but, i've read and reread this thread and I still can't seem to find the part number for the radiator that the OP used. The two part numbers listed in this thread are both 19 inches tall, which is way too tall.
Anybody have an idea???
Anybody have an idea???
I did this too, what I ended up doing, is cutting out the bottom support as well, and making a new support with 1" square tubing that dropped down and then over. Welded some 1" flat metal bar to it to hold the radiator in place. Worked pretty nice I think
I had a stock size Be_Cool rad from Summit (for an M6 app 1997). I think larger than the typical popular Grifffin used in these applications. I too cut the bottom rad support (also the top). Fabricated a total new piece (bolt-in) for lower rad support from home-depot steel. I also hang my 25x13x3 IC under there (not in front). It has bolt on bracket features for the IC mount. Since the stock rad is larger in depth (top to bottom), it has a slight angle to it like the stock. I added steel to the lower rad stock frame rail mounts for mounting provisions of the low rad support. Lots of room now with 2 flex-lite low profile fans. Better air flow for cooling. Pics on photobuck. Search under mz... ID.
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