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Thread: MK4 USRRC/FIA Radiator Angle

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    MK4 USRRC/FIA Radiator Angle

    In researching radiator angle so I can get the lower radiator hose length in the ballpark, I’ve seen 51 degrees listed as what the typical MK4 needs. Wondering if someone can confirm if that is the same on the USRRC 289 body.
    Lars
    Novice Build: 289 USRRC Complete Kit #10524, 3rd Gen Coyote, TKX, IRS, 17" Halibrands, Wilwood Brakes, Power Steering

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    Hi Lars,
    The 289 radiator angle is much shallower, more like 40 degrees.
    FFR #8833 289 FIA 3-link
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    Picked up 3/5/2016, First start 4/22/2017, MA legal 7/11/2018
    Build Thread http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...FIA-build-8833
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    Quote Originally Posted by cnutting View Post
    Hi Lars,
    The 289 radiator angle is much shallower, more like 40 degrees.
    That's what I was worried about. Do you think 40 degrees close enough to cut the hoses and do the final adjustment after the body goes on?
    Lars
    Novice Build: 289 USRRC Complete Kit #10524, 3rd Gen Coyote, TKX, IRS, 17" Halibrands, Wilwood Brakes, Power Steering

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    Mine sits at 40. I ended up replumbing after I did the rough body fit and had all the mounting workeg out.
    FFR #8833 289 FIA 3-link
    1965 289, TKO600 from Forte's Parts Connection
    Body and Paint by Mike's Auto Restoration
    Picked up 3/5/2016, First start 4/22/2017, MA legal 7/11/2018
    Build Thread http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...FIA-build-8833
    "Insanity is contagious" - Joseph Heller

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    Quote Originally Posted by cnutting View Post
    Mine sits at 40. I ended up replumbing after I did the rough body fit and had all the mounting workeg out.
    Thanks Chris. I think it's time to install the body to get this dialed in. I re-read your build thread and it gave me bunch of new insights that hadn't occurred to me from reading it before I began my build.
    Lars
    Novice Build: 289 USRRC Complete Kit #10524, 3rd Gen Coyote, TKX, IRS, 17" Halibrands, Wilwood Brakes, Power Steering

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    Use the side pieces for the nose aluminum to set your radiator angle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i.e.427 View Post
    Use the side pieces for the nose aluminum to set your radiator angle.

    Frank
    Thanks Frank. Can I do this without the body on? I was thinking I needed to have it in place to get the aluminum pieces into the correct position.
    BTW I really appreciate the information you provide on your YouTube channel.
    Lars
    Novice Build: 289 USRRC Complete Kit #10524, 3rd Gen Coyote, TKX, IRS, 17" Halibrands, Wilwood Brakes, Power Steering

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    Quote Originally Posted by lasse2 View Post
    Thanks Frank. Can I do this without the body on? I was thinking I needed to have it in place to get the aluminum pieces into the correct position.
    BTW I really appreciate the information you provide on your YouTube channel.
    Don't know what you are using to hold the top of the rad in place. But you should be able to use the ziptie method in the manual to bring the bottom of the rad up until the side nose aluminum fits in nicely. Don't fasten the nose aluminum in, just use it as a template to get the angle. Then if you're using an adjustable lower mount you can get it installed while the zipties hold the bottom in postion. Wait until after the body goes on after paint to permanently mount the nose aluminum.

    Frank

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