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Old 06-23-2017   #11
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I am using that 3 core without any issues, but yes you have to modify the shroud for fitament
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Old 06-23-2017   #12
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I switched to Dewitt double row and never looked back.
Minor modification to fan shroud is necessary.
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Old 07-23-2017   #13
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I installed the 2 row Dewitt now all seems normal. My old one was probably 50 percent plugs!

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Old 08-20-2018   #14
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Look at a Dewitt 2 row core.

PRO-SERIES (2 ROW 1.0" TUBES)

This new aluminum radiator features two rows of 1" tubes and press formed end tanks. This doubles the cooling capacity of the original single row units. This design eliminates failures due to cracked plastic end tanks and/or gasket leaks. This unit fits into the original mounting however GM did not allow any room for a thicker core and therefore it is impossible to make a true Direct Fit[emoji768]. The upper two rubber cushions must be trimmed slightly to accommodate the larger core. We now include spacer plates and hardware so no shroud cutting is required!

About $549, but worth it. There are 3 row cores, but they may need the radiator shroud modified or the fan closures.


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Old 08-20-2018   #15
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Last time my OEM radiator failed, resulting head gasket failure led me down to a mini-stroker build. Twice! Come to think of it, thank you GM! I love the journey I had to take...
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Old 03-17-2019   #16
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What is the best way to remove the cooling hose going from the water pump to the thermostat housing?

I am in the process of changing the radiator out and want to change all the hoses also.

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Old 03-17-2019   #17
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Unbolt the housing from the frame
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Old 03-17-2019   #18
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Sounds simple enough. Will finish it up next weekend. I was not dressed to crawl under the car today! Lol.
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