1970 4-core Harrison radiator questions
#1
1970 4-core Harrison radiator questions
Going through my part stash. I have four Harrison radiators. From what I can remember the correct radiator code for HD cooling on a 70 442 (W/AC) is CI on the passenger side tank. I have two radiators that say CI. In the photo below the left and center radiators have CI embossed on the tank. The radiator to the right has the same dimensions but it has an OJ on the tank. Also note how the top rail on the middle radiator is thinner than the other Radiators. You would think if the code is the same the top rail would be as well. Also note how the overflow nipple on the right radiator points in a different direction.
Does anyone know for sure what radiator is for what application?
Could the lefthand radiator and middle radiator be the same and the top plate just different because of manufacturing variances?
Does anyone know for sure what radiator is for what application?
Could the lefthand radiator and middle radiator be the same and the top plate just different because of manufacturing variances?
Last edited by stevengerard; September 21st, 2015 at 04:49 AM.
#4
Steven, glad to see you back on CO, it has been a long time since I have seen you post here.
I don't know what the application is for your OJ coded radiator side tank, but I can tell you that the top rail is a original 4 row top rail. This top rail should have a "V" notch in the center.
I don't know what the application is for your OJ coded radiator side tank, but I can tell you that the top rail is a original 4 row top rail. This top rail should have a "V" notch in the center.
#5
Thanks for the welcome back, life (kids, work, family, etc.) gets in the way doesn't it :~) Are you saying none of these radiators are four core or they all are? Or the OJ isn't? The one in the middle with the narrow top rail is also a CI.
in the picture left to right CI - CI - OJ
in the picture left to right CI - CI - OJ
#6
Thanks for the welcome back, life (kids, work, family, etc.) gets in the way doesn't it :~) Are you saying none of these radiators are four core or they all are? Or the OJ isn't? The one in the middle with the narrow top rail is also a CI.
in the picture left to right CI - CI - OJ
in the picture left to right CI - CI - OJ
I am not sure of the application of the "OJ" coded side tank, but the top rail appears to be assembly line correct for a 4 row radiator.
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#7
ah, thanks, ok. I'll probably need these to be re-cored anyway. But will have them pressure tested to make sure. I'm pretty sure the CI on the left is the one that came out of my convertible years ago - these have all in in storage for years. Glad I thought of keeping them.
#8
Steven
As Rocket Vapor and others have eductaed me, there is a date code on the tank. Look at Rocket Vapors picture. The "B" between the C and I is the date code. A = Jan, B = Feb.... I dont think "I" was used. This may help to get correct radiator back in your car.
Don W
As Rocket Vapor and others have eductaed me, there is a date code on the tank. Look at Rocket Vapors picture. The "B" between the C and I is the date code. A = Jan, B = Feb.... I dont think "I" was used. This may help to get correct radiator back in your car.
Don W
#9
Steven
As Rocket Vapor and others have eductaed me, there is a date code on the tank. Look at Rocket Vapors picture. The "B" between the C and I is the date code. A = Jan, B = Feb.... I dont think "I" was used. This may help to get correct radiator back in your car.
Don W
As Rocket Vapor and others have eductaed me, there is a date code on the tank. Look at Rocket Vapors picture. The "B" between the C and I is the date code. A = Jan, B = Feb.... I dont think "I" was used. This may help to get correct radiator back in your car.
Don W
#10
ha, just found this old thread that I couldn't find yesterday. So it clarifies that the two radiators I have left are correct for my car but the one on the left in this image has had the top rail replaced while the one in the middle is the correct top rail. I'll bring both to the radiator shop- who knows maybe one of them are still good.
Last edited by stevengerard; January 28th, 2018 at 12:26 PM.
#11
In the photo the original poster posted, the rad in the center is using a newer different sourced top piece. The "CI" passenger side tanks are correct for the "EC" rad tag code, which is correct for 1970 "V01" applications.
The "OJ" embossed passenger tank is not correct for Olds at least up to 1972.
The drivers side tanks on all 4 cores are either "IF" or blank.
Also in 1971 some 4 core tanks were slanted such as on the "ZK" rad code tag, and parallel on "EB" rad code tags.
Hope this helps.
The "OJ" embossed passenger tank is not correct for Olds at least up to 1972.
The drivers side tanks on all 4 cores are either "IF" or blank.
Also in 1971 some 4 core tanks were slanted such as on the "ZK" rad code tag, and parallel on "EB" rad code tags.
Hope this helps.
#12
Top and bottom channels.
http://www.heartbeatcitycamaro.com/s...%22-Core-Pair/
Assembled core with channels.
http://www.heartbeatcitycamaro.com/s...ion-Radiators/
http://www.heartbeatcitycamaro.com/s...%22-Core-Pair/
Assembled core with channels.
http://www.heartbeatcitycamaro.com/s...ion-Radiators/
#13
thanks for the links, man it is astounding on how expensive it is to try to keep a car original. In reality the tank on the left in my first post may not have the accurate look of the top channel its the correct width. So maybe good enough. I'll see if the left and middle radiators are usable and then decide on what to do. In the end I may just keep the replacement radiator in there now. Looks like this could end up being expensive trying to use an original. The parts place makes a perfect reproduction - at least it looks that way but its expensive, though in the end it could end up being the cheaper way to go. Its been decades since I have had radiators re-cored.
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