Griffin Product Catalog 2014
Radiator Applications
DirectFit Series
MOPAR
Mopar 60-88 “A” “B” and “E” Body Overall Size Outlets 26.50 X 18.63 X 3.00 TL / BR
Rows
Tube
2
MaxCool 1.25”
ComboUnit Notes: LS Notes: Twin 12” Fans Total Thickness: 7.17 TR / BR 1.25” and 1.50” Outlets Part Number: (CU includes radiator, shroud, fan(s), wiring, and rad cap) ComboUnit Auto ComboUnit Manual Rad. Auto Rad. Manual CU-70038 CU-00038 8-70038 8-00038 LS ComboUnit Auto LS ComboUnit Manual LS Rad Auto LS Rad Manual CU-70038-LS CU-00038-LS 8-70038-LS 8-00038-LS Year Model Year Model Year
Model
1966-1977 300
1973-1976 Duster 1983-1989 Fifth Ave.
1966-1972 Polara
1965-1974 Barracuda 1966-1974 Belvedere 1970-1974 Challenger 1966-1977 Charger 1975-1983 Cordoba 1966-1977 Coronet
1968-1980 Road Runner 1966-1974 Satellite 1973-1976 Scamp 1968-1971 Super Bee
1967-1978 Fury
1966-1975 Imperial 1974-1981 LeBaron 1966-1978 Monaco 1965-1982 New Yorker 1966-1981 Newport
1966-1977 Town & Country Wagon
1973-1976 Valiant
1973-1976 Dart
Rule of thumb. Only choose a mechanical fan over an electric fan if it’s your farm tractor. An electric fan is preferred because when you need a fan the most (at idle or cruising speeds) an electric fan is delivering maximum air independent of engine RPM’s. Fans that move 2000-2300 CFM’s are worth the investment. Preference should be given to a “pull” vs. a “push” fan. Mounted on the engine side of the radiator, a pull fan does not interfere with air flow at highway speeds. All shrouded fans should be on the engine side of the radiator.
153
Made with FlippingBook