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Those with a Vortech setup, Power pipe and aftermarket radiator. Have ?
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<blockquote data-quote="SNAKEYE" data-source="post: 3827197" data-attributes="member: 22534"><p>Here I am! You know, I do have a life away from this forum. Hee hee.</p><p>I put in a Steeda 2-core.</p><p>Had to modify two things: </p><p>1) where the air intake duct to the Vortech passes behind the radiator I had to trim a sliver of the fan shroud away, about 1/4" deep by 2" long. Put the radiator and fan in, and then size up the cut area by trying to install the intake duct. I used a hand-held (with gloves) hacksaw blade to scarf the sliver out then sanded the edge to doll it up.</p><p>2) the radiator expansion tank support rod had to be rebent to clear the back of the fan. You'll probably have removed it to do the readiator swap. As I recall there is an offset already in the rod but it's too high up. Straighten out the existing bend and but another offset bend in the rod closer to its bottom end so the the bend is somewhere below the level of the fan motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SNAKEYE, post: 3827197, member: 22534"] Here I am! You know, I do have a life away from this forum. Hee hee. I put in a Steeda 2-core. Had to modify two things: 1) where the air intake duct to the Vortech passes behind the radiator I had to trim a sliver of the fan shroud away, about 1/4" deep by 2" long. Put the radiator and fan in, and then size up the cut area by trying to install the intake duct. I used a hand-held (with gloves) hacksaw blade to scarf the sliver out then sanded the edge to doll it up. 2) the radiator expansion tank support rod had to be rebent to clear the back of the fan. You'll probably have removed it to do the readiator swap. As I recall there is an offset already in the rod but it's too high up. Straighten out the existing bend and but another offset bend in the rod closer to its bottom end so the the bend is somewhere below the level of the fan motor. [/QUOTE]
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