OK, there are a few basic options. I want to be sure of more than adequate cooling on my warmed over 221 (with a couple of accessories fitted). Typically, people have:
Fitted an XW or similar V8 radiator with reduced size fittings for the hoses
Installed XT/XW 221 radiator as is, with light butchery to the radiator support
Used the original radiator with heavy recore (three or four row)
Used a crossflow radiator with relocated battery and adapted fittings
I need airflow, as the car will sit in traffic. It will also suffer restriction from the AC condenser. No plans for auto or PS, but you never know... The other important bit is to use parts which are readily available/adapted. An AlfaSud radiator might work great (random choice!) but imagine getting another at short notice/decent price.
So: Frontal area, core lengths, core depths - what comes first in preferred scenarios? In all types, a 14 fin (as opposed to 12) would be the choice.
Adam.
Fitted an XW or similar V8 radiator with reduced size fittings for the hoses
Installed XT/XW 221 radiator as is, with light butchery to the radiator support
Used the original radiator with heavy recore (three or four row)
Used a crossflow radiator with relocated battery and adapted fittings
I need airflow, as the car will sit in traffic. It will also suffer restriction from the AC condenser. No plans for auto or PS, but you never know... The other important bit is to use parts which are readily available/adapted. An AlfaSud radiator might work great (random choice!) but imagine getting another at short notice/decent price.
So: Frontal area, core lengths, core depths - what comes first in preferred scenarios? In all types, a 14 fin (as opposed to 12) would be the choice.
Adam.