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Posted: 7/14/03 12:02pmMessage 1 of 12
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Cape Coral, FL - USA
Joined: 7/10/2003
Posts: 114
Vette(s): 1979 Black/red L48
Has any one installed the Be Cool or Griffin radiator in their Vette? If so was any modifications necessary? Being this is my first post I would like to say "Hello" to everyone.This is one fine forum..I look forward to sharing whatever knowledge I have.. Thank You |saluteflag|
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Posted: 7/14/03 2:55pmMessage 2 of 12
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ATLANTA, GA - USA
Joined: 1/17/2002
Posts: 52
Vette(s): 1971 coupe. Fully restored, numbers match
What year? We just put a B-Cool in our 1971
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Posted: 7/14/03 4:56pmMessage 3 of 12
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HOUSTON, TX - USA
Joined: 11/15/2002
Posts: 296
Vette(s): 1976 L-48 coupe
Just had a 'be cool' installed in my '76. It was and exact fit with no problems...
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Posted: 7/14/03 5:12pmMessage 4 of 12
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Dewitts alumium rad duel electric fans stewart hi flow water pump 180degree hi flow stat. I replaced the cushings in the radiator supports and all seals fit better than the stock one did .Man talk about a good invenstment that was it ...............she will never run hot now
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Posted: 7/14/03 10:33pmMessage 5 of 12
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Cape Coral, FL - USA
Joined: 7/10/2003
Posts: 114
Vette(s): 1979 Black/red L48
In speaking with Be cool they make two radiators for a 79
with the transmission cooler built in..The exact fit is No 62003 and being I have a/c he recommended No 62029 but didn't know if any modifications had to be made..

|UPDATED|7/14/2003 10:33:14 PM|/UPDATED|
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Posted: 7/17/03 9:17amMessage 6 of 12
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I have a Griffin in my 69. No modifications at all, however I am using a 76-81 core support. Fit great, works great, looks great too.
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Posted: 7/17/03 6:19pmMessage 7 of 12
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Mesa, AZ - USA
Joined: 6/26/2003
Posts: 22
Vette(s): 1982 Collector Edition
I have a Griffin in my 82. It was easy bolt in and go. I'm in Arizona and the alum radiator is one of the BEST things I have done to my Corvette. |wavey|
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Posted: 7/28/03 9:16amMessage 8 of 12
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Cape Coral, FL - USA
Joined: 7/10/2003
Posts: 114
Vette(s): 1979 Black/red L48
Well I did it. I went with Dewitts own version.It is called "Directfit" and being they will be at Carlisle
next month they were nice enough to give me the show price.. Tom DeWitt is a could person to deal with.. |thumb|

Roy |saluteflag|
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Posted: 7/28/03 6:44pmMessage 9 of 12
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Good choice you will be happy. |thumb|
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Posted: 7/28/03 7:09pmMessage 10 of 12
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Venice, FL - USA
Joined: 7/28/2003
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Vette(s): 1970 Coupe White/Red/454/390/4spd/A/C
Put one in my 70 BB a/c car ,, fit like a glove and runs cool in SW Florida traffic with A/C on@ an idle
70 Coupe/white/red/454/390/4speed/A/C,, restored |URL|http://mywebpages.comcast.net/blewis166|/URL|
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