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Old 05-13-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Default 1967 Mustang 351c Radiator. What Should I Use?

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I am restoring a 1967 Mustang Coupe. Im dropping in a 351c bored 30 over, C6 tranny, and ford 9" axle with 3:50 gears. Was wondering what radiators would fit and cool the V8 efficiently. Also I want it to have the auto tranny cooler. I have been looking forever... Please help me find one or point me in the right direction.
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How much do you want to spend? This is a radiator that will fit your front end like OE
Griffin Radiator 499.99

Part No. 7-269BC-CAX
PRO SERIES (to 400HP); w/ Trans Cooler; Outlets, Top Right / Bottom Right; Cooling Tubes, 1.00", 2 Row; Size: 20.25" Core

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Ready-Rad Radiator 142.99

Part No. 43-3340

Both could be found at a local parts store
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looking for under $350
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i also have a 351c in my '67. its been a few years ago that i purchased my rad., but i think i found the one i used. cj pony parts has the 3 row (part#RAD3403) for 219.95. they also have a 2 row, but have to call for price. 1-800-888-6473
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i also have a 351c in my '67. its been a few years ago that i purchased my rad., but i think i found the one i used. cj pony parts has the 3 row (part#RAD3403) for 219.95. they also have a 2 row, but have to call for price. 1-800-888-6473
Thanks looking into them now...
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also i cant find oil deflectors for my 351c... i totally rebuilt it, but cant find replacement oil deflectors, they are smal metal pieces with many bends that sit on top of the rocker arms. they fling oil around the heads. anyone know where to get em? ive looked everywhere, and even called Ford.
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Give Alex at MoneyMaker Racing a call for the oil deflectors. He will help you out!
http://www.moneymakerracing.com/

I bought an aluminum 2 row from Mustang Steve. Very nice and great welds for $199.
I also modified the radiator supports to fit a 20 inch unit as an upgrade to the 17 inch stock one. The temp never gets over 1/3 scale now!
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