RE: 63 Max Wedge radiator?
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RE: 63 Max Wedge radiator?



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Your 63 car has a 64 radiator. so some one changed the whole thing along the
way  Dave O

-----Original Message-----
From: Gary H. [mailto:62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 10:40 AM
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: 63 Max Wedge radiator?


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My '63 Polara 500 is a factory big block AC car and has a fan shroud,
fwiw. Someone may have added that fan shroud on the car along the way.

The pn for a AC radiator is different (2445637)so maybe it is not as
thick,  allowing for fan blade clearance?


Gary H.


Dave orr wrote:
>
> According to the parts book there was not a fan shroud in 1963 the part
> no.s
> start with 24 and that is 1964.  there may have been some proto types
> made,
> in fact I have a 22" fan shroud in my inventory that has no part no.s on
> it
> and I have yet to find what radiator it fits. it has all the correct
> hardware to go on a 1964 22" but the fan blade hits. . Its a two piece
> unit
> with squared off corners if anyone has an idea    Dave o
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary H. [mailto:62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 11:33 PM
> To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: 63 Max Wedge radiator?
>
>

> If I read the 1-3-64 version of the 1963 parts catalog correctly: 2276
> 844 should be in a 361 equipped B body, or in a 383 Sport Fury or Polara
> 500 (premium price class B), or any 426 in a 1963 Dodge or Plymouth B
> body that is not an air conditioned or in a high altitude dealer car
> (2276 842). The 383 in a non-premium price class B body got a 2276 842
> radiator.
>
> Did the factory equipped 426 B Body cars come with a fan shroud?
>
> Gary H.
>

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