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Old 08-12-2021, 03:29 PM   #6
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Default Re: 35 pickup radiator

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Originally Posted by Brian View Post
best to use a 35 radiator...you 'may' be able to use a 36 pickup radiator, I'm not 100 % sure though
35 and 36 radiators are different, mostly the side panels on the 36 are wider or deeper because the grill sits further forward. I believe the cores and tanks are the same, but not 100% certain on that. Maybe Don Rogers can answer that if that info is pertinent here.

For what it is worth, the 35 pickup and large truck radiators are the same except for the lower outlets. One turns up slightly while the other turns down slightly. I have a 35 big truck on my pickup. Just fitted a different hose.
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