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BrianW 08-08-2003 07:15 PM

Which Chrysler has this HC?
 
Here is the Heater Core: http://www.pullmanford.com/heatercores/2-354.jpg .

Thanks,

BrianW

Blackeagle 08-08-2003 08:20 PM

74-80 Trail Duster

74-80 Ramcharger

If big is what you wish for:

2-192 The largest of them all. From Ford tilt cab trucks built form 58-67. This is the only core I know of with over 200 sq. inches of total cooling finned area volume (220 sq. inches).

2-308 From 71-77 B series Dodge van. This is about equal in total volume to the one you posted about but is square instesd of rectanguler.

Edit:

both the two extras I list can take 4 120mm per side. Although I doubt it would be hard to build a tapered shroud to mount the save 4 X 120mm fans on the one you posted about.;)

BrianW 08-08-2003 08:31 PM

The only 2-192 I see has approx. 106 sq. inches...

10.375 * 10.25
---------------------
106.34375 sq. inches

Is there another vesion?

BTW the one I oroginally linked :
2-354, has approx. 95 sq. inches...

12.125 * 7.875
---------------------
95.484375

Not too much of a difference, and the one I mentioned suits my current purpose better.

Thanks for the info BTW....

BrianW

Blackeagle 08-09-2003 07:01 PM

My bad BrianW, I was thinking cubic inches.

Just thought I'd add those other two due to the size of them, as possiblly of interest.

airspirit 08-10-2003 12:51 PM

Use the cross referencer ... one moment ....

74-80 Plymouth Trail Duster
72-80 Dodge 1500, 2500, 3500
74-80 Dodge Ram Charger (best bet)

This is why that feature is there, B ... ;)

BrianW 08-14-2003 07:41 PM

OH MY GOD, is all I can say. I got the heater core today. This thing is huge!!!! I can not wait to get it in my system. Pics to follow when I get off my lazy arse, and get the digi from my sis....

BTW it is the non ac vehicles with the larger engine option for this Heater Core. I asked for 1980 Ramcharger 360ci non a/c to get this one. 90.00 us was the price. All the junkyards in my area do not carry parts older than 1990....

BrianW

Blackeagle 08-14-2003 08:38 PM

A core as old as that style I'd rather order even though it costs.

Just think how much crud you'd be fighting with a old used one.

Not worth the hassels.

And that core should be a beast.

BrianW 08-14-2003 08:47 PM

I hear ya on the cleaning part, although when I shake the Heater core, there are some metal bits in the bottom tank. I assume it is either solder or some brass bits, either way I will let it be.

As far as windage, I am going to use 2 - 24v Comair Rotron 235cfm Major DC fans, sucking through the radiator. I am building a custom rheo to tame the beasts...

BrianW


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