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I don't recall anyone finding a modern radiator that would drop into a Packard. IIRC, PackardV8 posted some info on a late 60s Ford truck radiator he was adapting to his Exec based on work Eric did. That radiator would fit the space with appropriate hose outlets but it needed an extra bracket or two toward the bottom. Perhaps you could find that thread from 9-10 years ago or get more details from Keith. If he was successful, maybe that radiator is available in aluminum.
Posted on: 2016/8/26 12:46
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There are few radiators that interchange, as far as we know there are none for 51-6 Packards unless you want to butcher the radiator support etc.
Posted on: 2016/8/26 14:18
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Why does it have to be Aluminum????? I don't know, but my guess is that any Al. retro fit radiator will be cross flow.
Posted on: 2016/8/26 14:49
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try this
Need to look thru all of it for all of the details. packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... flat&order=ASC&type=&mode=0&start=0
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Thanks for the quick responses and Keith posting of Kevin's radiator thread from 2010.
Today it's possible to get custom-fit aluminum radiator in down-flow from many reputable manufacturers. Price appears to be $500+ depending. These rads are CNC'd and TIG welded. Delivery is usually 2-3 weeks. WRT aluminum vs copper-brass, from Griffin Radiator website FAQ: 1) Does an aluminum radiator cool better than a copper brass radiator? An aluminum radiator does cool better than a copper brass radiator. For example, an aluminum radiator with 2 rows of 1" tubes is equivalent to a copper brass radiator with 5 rows of 1/2" tubes. Aluminum provides high efficiency, is lightweight, and has a longer life compared to copper brass. A more detailed discussion is here: cgj.com/2013/07/16/aluminum-vs-copper-brass-radiator-final-thoughts/ Craig
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A re-core of a '55-'56 is running 6-800 bucks these days.
Aluminum radiators are here to stay!
Posted on: 2016/8/26 22:30
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79'ish ford trucck radiator on Autozone.com (NEW radiator) 3 different modelss $140 to $240. Some effort to install but not rocket science.
Why go ALuminum???? How good does the radiator HAVE to cool??? For those of u running thru the desert out west at high speeds then maybe a better radiator is needed. I don't know. I have the ford rad (old Advance auto Parts part number 433433) in my 56 Exec since about 2008 or 2010 and some 20K or more miles. I'm in middle Tn. Gets damned hot here. Not sure why everyone thinks must they have somekiind of a $500 - $800 raadiator unless it will just drop right into place with no problems. As for a recore or rebuild on any radiators manufactured after about 1955 is nothing but a waste of money and a maybe a 5 year fix at best.
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PackardV8 Quote:
Why go ALuminum???? How good does the radiator HAVE to cool??? Keith, That's it exactly. It can get to 115F here and besides stop & go traffic in Las Vegas there's a long grade to go "over the hump" from Pahrump to Las Vegas. I like a good margin of performance in everything I do. craig
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Good point Craig.
On a different note: Assuming a fixed and constant temperature I've always wondered but never been able to verify if high humidity air cools a radiator better that low humidity air. Or maybe the difference is insignificant???? I would think that very high humidity would cool better because the moisture of the air would absorb heat and dissipate or condense or boil off faster than low humidity air. But again, if someone knows the correct answer i won't try to argue.
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