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    (Rant) Thermostat Housing Leaks...

    The chrome ones always leak. Had one that was machined flat, installed with only a gasket, gasket and a little sealer, gasket with a lot of sealer, didn't matter. Finally installed a stock housing from Mancini and leak more. Plus I think the engine color housing looks better anyway.
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    Clutch fan vs derale single 2400cfm fan

    7" will be just fine. I'm running the 7" with clutch, shroud, weather stripping on front and rear underside of the hood on both the Dart and Coronet. Dart has a Cold Case rad, Coronet a Glen Ray. Closed system overflow cans. Basically the stock Ma Mopar setup. Temps don't start climbing until...
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    Installed Cold Case MOP755 in my 68 Dart

    That's why I took the one pic. The Dart hasn't had a hood to radiator seal or hood to cowl seal since I owned it. Just ordered the pair this weekend from DMT. I've seen people use the cell foam rubber, even pool noodles.
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    Installed Cold Case MOP755 in my 68 Dart

    No need. The factory shroud and fan have worked fine so far.
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    Installed Cold Case MOP755 in my 68 Dart

    I knew going in that the mounting holes might be off a little. The 755 is for a post 1969 Dart. My 68 now has a 360 motor that wasn't available in 68, and the car was originally a /6. I gave Dave measurements and additional pics of the install. Knowing that lots of 67 - 9 Dart owners...
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    Installed Cold Case MOP755 in my 68 Dart

    That I don't know.
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    Installed Cold Case MOP755 in my 68 Dart

    Sprung a pinhole leak in the original radiator and even though the Dart doesn't haven't overheating issues, this was the time to replace with an aluminum unit. Based upon the positive reviews on this site for Cold Case they were my first choice. Even though it's a 68 Dart it has a magnum 360...
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    Cold Case

    Which model radiator did you wind up using?
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