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Old 02-15-2010, 01:40 PM   #1
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81-87 4-core radiator conversion

i made a post about this a few years ago, and have since upgraded the website and prices (used to be chevyduty.com)

i'm gonna try and make a sticky out of the part numbers for the 4-row conversion (if the mods allow it, if not, at least this should help some people wanting to do this one way or another)..in the mean time,here's all the info:

all my stuff, i bought from www.classicparts.com, so these are there part #'s:

78-772 radiator rubber isolators (ya need 4) $6.95 apiece
78-845 top radiator cover $29.95
78-955 4-core 1 piece fan shroud $57.95

433730-4 core radiator auto zone part #, $174.99
(GM made a few different sizes of 4 core radiators, but this particular one works perfect with the part numbers above)

the top rad cover mounts to the rad support, and the shroud holding it in place, everything else, bolts, clips ya just re-use from your stock set up
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Old 02-15-2010, 02:32 PM   #2
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Re: 81-87 4-core radiator conversion

Ya got pics? This would be a great FAQ with step by step instructions and pics
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Old 02-15-2010, 03:05 PM   #3
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Re: 81-87 4-core radiator conversion

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Ya got pics? This would be a great FAQ with step by step instructions and pics
yeah, i suppose that would have been smart of me to take pics, but i havent taken any pics any time i've ever done this.....at least guys on here can have the part numbers to help them out

thanks Ken
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Old 02-15-2010, 03:51 PM   #4
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Re: 81-87 4-core radiator conversion

I've got some pics from when I changed out my suburban front clip. I wouldn't say they are step by step though. let me know what you need.
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Old 02-15-2010, 05:41 PM   #5
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Re: 81-87 4-core radiator conversion

Hey bigarmzz I seen this a while back and always wondered how you did that conversion, thanks for the info and update. Great FYI
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Old 02-15-2010, 07:10 PM   #6
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Hey bigarmzz I seen this a while back and always wondered how you did that conversion, thanks for the info and update. Great FYI
hey, your welcome...sorry i didnt have any pics, but i wanted to at least put the part numbers out there that i knew worked, thanks
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Re: 81-87 4-core radiator conversion

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i made a post about this a few years ago, and have since upgraded the website and prices (used to be chevyduty.com)

i'm gonna try and make a sticky out of the part numbers for the 4-row conversion (if the mods allow it, if not, at least this should help some people wanting to do this one way or another)..in the mean time,here's all the info:

all my stuff, i bought from www.classicparts.com, so these are there part #'s:

78-772 radiator rubber isolators (ya need 4) $6.95 apiece
78-845 top radiator cover $29.95
78-955 4-core 1 piece fan shroud $57.95

433730-4 core radiator auto zone part #, $174.99
(GM made a few different sizes of 4 core radiators, but this particular one works perfect with the part numbers above)

the top rad cover mounts to the rad support, and the shroud holding it in place, everything else, bolts, clips ya just re-use from your stock set up
The 78-845 PN# is no good anymore seems.

I got a nos one from G.M. a year ago PN#14018600.
I am guessing that Classic Parts sold the G.M. one also and looks like they may be discontinued.

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The 78-845 PN# is no good anymore seems.

I got a nos one from G.M. a year ago PN#14018600.
I am guessing that Classic Parts sold the G.M. one also and looks like they may be discontinued.
i'm pretty sure that LMC still sells the one piece shroud....probably not GM though, but still....
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Re: 81-87 4-core radiator conversion

If this helps any here is a pic of the upper radiator mount that I got from a Chevy Dealer when I did the 4 core swap. I ran it without the shroud and never had a problem overheating, even in 100* summers.
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If this helps any here is a pic of the upper radiator mount that I got from a Chevy Dealer when I did the 4 core swap. I ran it without the shroud and never had a problem overheating, even in 100* summers.
Thats the one I got also but G.M. has discontinued it seems. and the part bigarmzz listed 78-845 is no longer available from Classic Parts. Coincidence? I don''t think so I believe Classic Parts sold the G.M. one also.

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i'm pretty sure that LMC still sells the one piece shroud....probably not GM though, but still....
Yes that is the one I got it was only available aftermarket.I was referring to the upper radiator mount in pic above. The number you listed 78-845 is no longer available from Classic Parts. Look for your self.

Classic Parts doesn't list one for BB's anymore seems.

Brother's list one PN# RSC8701.

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