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M35A2 radiator - alternatives

cattlerepairman

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In the last while, questions have come up regarding alternatives to the OEM radiator, so I though I'd start a thread to collect wisdom.

Here are the specs on the OEM radiator:

Characteristics Data Response for NSN 2930-00-563-7235
Item Name: RADIATOR,ENGINE COOLANT
Requirement Statement Clear Text Reply
ITEM NAME RADIATOR,ENGINE COOLANT
OVERALL HEIGHT 25.875 INCHES NOMINAL
OVERALL WIDTH 25.719 INCHES NOMINAL
OVERALL THICKNESS 5.812 INCHES NOMINAL
CORE WIDTH 23.982 INCHES NOMINAL
CORE THICKNESS 3.000 INCHES NOMINAL
FURNISHED ITEMS FILLER CAP 1 FILLER CAP CHAIN 1
AND QTY


rad1.jpgrad2.jpgrad3.jpg
(courtesy of Jatonka at http://www.jatonkam35s.com/M35-NOS-NEW-RADIATOR.htm)


Here is a thread about adapting an aluminum universal radiator:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...-replaced-with-aftermarket-universal-radiator


Here are other steel/copper rads that I have found that "may" be of interest due to being close in specs:

http://www.northernfactory.com/AGRICULTURAL/SEARCH_BY_CATEGORY/RADIATORS/CASE-IH_TRACTOR/219887
219887LG.jpg

http://www.northernfactory.com/AGRICULTURAL/SEARCH_BY_APPLICATION/CASE-IH/TRACTORS/586E/219533
219533LG.jpg


Feel free to add to the list!
 

gimpyrobb

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I didn't see prices on those links you posted to Northern. Do you really have trouble finding a stock radiator?
 

ageregunner

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Just purchased a new radiator made by Indiana Steam Works, I believe. This is a federal stock numbered, original. Paid with shipping around $900. Many suppliers have these radiators. I don't see the need for alternatives to the stock radiator.
 

onemanarmy

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Some (maybe myself) don't want to spend $900 for a radiator on a $3k truck if possible.

Some ingenuity and a half day of work can possibly save 4-500 dollars.

Yes, you are correct, getting a NOS or original style can easily be done.
 

yolner

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Some (maybe myself) don't want to spend $900 for a radiator on a $3k truck if possible.

Some ingenuity and a half day of work can possibly save 4-500 dollars.

Yes, you are correct, getting a NOS or original style can easily be done.
A modern aluminum rad would also probably last longer.
 

cattlerepairman

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I didn't see prices on those links you posted to Northern. Do you really have trouble finding a stock radiator?
Go to a well known auction site for prices. Perhaps 20% or so under the price of a stock rad. No, it is not about finding an OEM one; many people asked for alternatives and I thought it would be interesting to compile a few ideas.
 
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