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Old 05-04-2008, 11:48 AM
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Cooling this Monster 460!

After rebuilding my 460 to 525hp and 660 torque, I am wondering how to best cool it. Had a 4 row stock rad. in the 79 F-150 2wd before the rebuild and need some input to maybe an after market setup. Entered this same thread in Cooling and 73-79 truck with little or no help, somebody has had this problem and resourced I am sure. Looking for help!!!!!
 
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Old 05-04-2008, 08:49 PM
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I'd be suprised if a 4 row Super Cooler wouldn't cool it.
 
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Old 05-06-2008, 08:31 PM
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Have the Super Cooler on my 460, and it keeps everything nice and cool, though my gauge reads high (could be poor gauge). It has never boiled over.
 
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If it heats at slower speeds you might try an electric fan to help when the engine is turningto slowly to move the air thru the radiator, but a clean 4 row should do all you need, and a good shroud around the original fan.
 
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fan shroud is a must. how wide is the 4 core, it may be possiable that dimmetinally it is too small for the truck?? and what fan are you running now??
 
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Try your 4 row first and see how it does. If it's not up to the task then check with a radiator shop about a custom core. I had a local shop here in my neck of the woods build me a custom 3 core with high flow tubes (3/4 vs 1/2 stock) that cooled better than my 4 core. And the price was cheaper than a new 4 core would have been and way cheaper than an aluminum cross flow.
 
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My 4 row has some miles on it but clean and had to repair a few leaks. Had the Gold Card warranty from Modine, but they don't make that 4 row anymore since the company changed hands. Any other 4 row rads out there? Will look into the add on elec fan as a pusher.
 
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Old 05-08-2008, 10:15 PM
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My 4 row has some miles on it but clean and had to repair a few leaks. Had the Gold Card warranty from Modine, but they don't make that 4 row anymore since the company changed hands. Any other 4 row rads out there? Will look into the add on elec fan as a pusher.
I got my 4 core Super Cooler from Performance Radiator. It was 350 $ though.
 
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Summit and Jeg's has universal aluminum rads. Used one in my 65 and it would barely heat up even on the hottest days (110+).
 




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