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Ive got to move a radiator to the back of a dragster.Has anyone done this recently? Looking for maybe some pics as well as where to get a radiator for a rear dragster application
 
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Mike, Ron Davis for the radiator. The one on my car is $700 with the Undercover shroud
 
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ed what are you using for expansion tank and pump? and how are you bleeding air out of system?
 
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Mike, Miezere block mounted pump, no expansion tank, my fill neck is manifold mounted.



Bleeding all the air out is a bit tricky and the easiest way is to show you.
 
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On my new altered I will be using one of these from Maziere and a very small radiator mounted behind the seat. Came with the car and should work nice. Will mount it up fairly high to help make it easy to bleed air out and fill.
https://www.meziere.com/Produc...-Cooling-System.aspx


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If you are thinking your radiator is going to be higher than your filler neck, have a filler neck added to the highest point of the radiator. Seen several like this. Makes getting the air out a whole lot easier.


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I had to relocate my radiator on my dragster earlier this year because I added a dry sump system to my car. I am not sure what builder of car you have but mine is an American. I called them up and gave them some dims and they built me some brackets and also sent me the radiator. It is a ron davidson. if you don't have an American I am sure they can build you something. give them a call.
 
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if your wanting a new radiator anyway, Danny Nelson sells them with a fill point on the tank of the radiator... might check with him


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if your wanting a new radiator anyway, Danny Nelson sells them with a fill point on the tank

JR i saw that looks like a nice deal...i actually saw this weekend the rad i had in the front can be used horizontal or vertical and its small and compact.Im just going to have to fab up some brackets.I also got the meziere top dragsteer pump which has the filler neck,expansion tank and overflow all in one unit.Just have to figure out how to install it.Ive never seen one in a dragster before.
 
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Neither have I, you might be the first. Big Grin Meziere builds good stuff.
 
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Neither have I, you might be the first. Meziere builds good stuff.

You may be correct ed...i just called meziere and asked if they could send me pics of the unit installed so i can get some mounting ideas but so far chirp chirp
 
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Neither have I, you might be the first. Meziere builds good stuff.

You may be correct ed...i just called meziere and asked if they could send me pics of the unit installed so i can get some mounting ideas but so far chirp chirp


Thats a goofy looking and very expensive water pump set up. Why dont you just use the same pump you have been using, install a tall filler neck on the manifold and a petkoch on the high point of the radiator to vent the air out? Just open the petkoch and fill with with water until all the air is pushed out then close it.
 
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^^^^^ Exactly.There is a reason the Pet****s are/were on Detroit engines and others back in the day. Easy fill and bleed the air out. WORKS.
 
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