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Old 07-17-2012, 02:09 PM
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any one esle running the Spectra Premium CU1485?

White01SS any issues sence the install? Temps are still good?
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Originally Posted by cajunss
White01SS any issues sence the install? Temps are still good?
We've had a few 100+ days already and the new radiator has performed flawlessly keeping temps under 205* with the A/C blasting. Best Regards.
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Originally Posted by LS6427
Get the LT1 radiator....then do what I did to mine (pictured below)...it makes a great flush line. The factory petcock flush valve sucks, its too small.

Now I have a brass fitting that goes into the hose end with a clamp on it.

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Sorry for the zombie thread revival.

I'd just like to thank you for that pic. It gave me an idea what to do.
I ended up using a solid aluminum bar and a 5/8" hose to plug mine.



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