Tech QuestionSveinn Ragnarsson, Reykjavik, Iceland, 1970 Dodge Challenger 440 I'm upgrading my Dodge Challenger 1970 from a 318 to 440 cid. I have been searching for a reasonably priced radiator without much luck. I found a BRAND NEW 3 row radiator, that the seller says fits the following models: Plymouth 1969 Belvedere, Fury, Satellite, Road Runner with 383ci/440ci, 1970 Fury with 383ci/440ci, Dodge 1969 - 70 Monaco , Polara with 383/440 ci, Chrysler 1969 - 70 Imperial with 440ci, 1969 - 70 Newport, New Yorker, 300, Town & Country with 383ci/440ci The Core dimensions are: 17 1/2" (between tanks) x 26" x 2 1/4" (thick). 12" transmission oil cooler in the bottom tank. This unit will work for Automatic or Manual transmission applications. 1 1/2" inch inlet (top) hose connection and 1 3/4" outlet (bottom) hose connection. 3 rows of 1/2" inch tubes on 9/16" centers. In the picture the upper hose is on the passenger side and the lower hose on the driver side that looks like fitting the RB engine. Do you know if this radiator will fit my Challenger after the engine swap ? Kind Regards, Sveinn Sveinn, probably, although it also probably won't be a total bolt-in since the car most likely now has a 22" wide radiator yoke opening and the new C-body radiator has some small bracket differences. Here's what you'll need to do: 1. The pass. side bracket MAY need to me modified a bit to clear the top of the frame rail. 2. Then, bolt in the driver's side, the holes should line up. Now, making sure it's level, drill holes in the yoke for the passenger side bolts. Once you are sure it fits, then you can open up the yoke opening to 26" - I usually use a sabre saw, but an air shears or air nibbler works well, too. Rick
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