bottom rad hose size ?

Old May 9, 2011 | 08:18 PM
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bottom rad hose size ?

got a new aluminum rad today, my wife picked it up, once home I noticed the bottom rad hose inlet was 1 1/2 ''. the old one is 1 3/4 and the water pump is about 2''. I can see going to 1 3/4 at the tank , but isn't going down to 1 1/2'' a little small ???? Both top outlet are the same at 1 1/2''. I like an answer by morning so I call the rad shop back and maybe re-order. Is this a rad he had in stock already (2 day service ? ) for maybe a Chev product ? Or something he had sitting around , trying to pawn it off on some un suspecting customer ?.......thanks
Old May 10, 2011 | 03:28 AM
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An 80's Olds Regency has a smaller outlet opening at the rad than the 68 442's, so try a rad hose for a 1980-84 Olds...
Old May 10, 2011 | 04:12 AM
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This seems to be a common issue with the aftermarket radiators for these cars. I have 2 aftermarket 4 row units that fit a 68-72 Cutlass and the lower connection on both is 1.5". Since the ones I have are brass, I had the radiator shop install a 1.75" collar over the 1.5" fitting to solve the problem. There are places that offer a rubber sleeve that you can install on the 1.5" fitting that will make the OD 1.75" and will accept your stock hose. This was recently detailed in a thread and a couple of the sources were mentioned.
Old May 10, 2011 | 05:04 AM
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Yep, I remember someone else having an issue like this. I think he made the radiator shop weld in the correct sized bung!
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