W wgamble Well-Known Member Joined Nov 9, 2013 Messages 411 Sep 6, 2016 #1 What is a common cost effective radiator when swapping in a 350 into a CJ? This is for a street rig.
The-Boss Well-Known Member Joined May 20, 2010 Messages 703 Sep 6, 2016 #2 I'm giving this one a shot on my current ultra slow restoration/build. http://www.speedcooling.com/Jeep-CJ-1972-1986-Aluminum-Radiator-For-Small-Block-Chevy-Conversion.html?gclid=Cj0KEQjw0rm-BRCn85bm8uS-zK0BEiQAHo4vrOddrd07XXamu9gQN79hf-_NawYwPs5AHa7hyrvGNBgaAm6h8P8HAQ Quality seems good from the surface. I am using it with contour/mystique fans and a flex a lite controller.
I'm giving this one a shot on my current ultra slow restoration/build. http://www.speedcooling.com/Jeep-CJ-1972-1986-Aluminum-Radiator-For-Small-Block-Chevy-Conversion.html?gclid=Cj0KEQjw0rm-BRCn85bm8uS-zK0BEiQAHo4vrOddrd07XXamu9gQN79hf-_NawYwPs5AHa7hyrvGNBgaAm6h8P8HAQ Quality seems good from the surface. I am using it with contour/mystique fans and a flex a lite controller.
onepieceatatime I like turtles... Joined Nov 23, 2012 Messages 3,972 Location Ohio Sep 6, 2016 #3 I bought one of these for my LS in my YJ. Really happy with it so far, ran a universal one before with my 350 and I'm not a good enough fabricator to mount it or seal the shroud right. This one bolted in and worked perfect.
I bought one of these for my LS in my YJ. Really happy with it so far, ran a universal one before with my 350 and I'm not a good enough fabricator to mount it or seal the shroud right. This one bolted in and worked perfect.