Dusty Bradford
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Here's some pics for those interested in making a little more room in front of the engine. It's pretty simple. You just cut the bottom of your original core support out and add some tubing or flat metal to support the radiator. I used 2 fabricated hold down clamps to secure the radiator to the core support. You can see the clamps on top of the radiator, they are screwed to the core support with self tapping screws.
I used a 26x19 radiator from jeg's. I chose the double pass because both the inlet and outlet of the radiator are on the pass side. This allowed me to put the turbo on the driver side without interfering with the hose from the intake to radiator. I use a filler neck on the intake to add water to the system. The catch can is attached to the neck of the radiator. You can see the hose routed through the core support and the catch can in front. The radiator hose was fabricated out of stainless tubing.
I used a 26x19 radiator from jeg's. I chose the double pass because both the inlet and outlet of the radiator are on the pass side. This allowed me to put the turbo on the driver side without interfering with the hose from the intake to radiator. I use a filler neck on the intake to add water to the system. The catch can is attached to the neck of the radiator. You can see the hose routed through the core support and the catch can in front. The radiator hose was fabricated out of stainless tubing.