rficalora Rob Ficalora Willis, TX (2764 posts) Registered: 10/24/2007 02:46PM Main British Car: '76 MGB w/CB front, Sebring rear, early metal dash Ford 302 |
Re: 1970 Triumph GT6 v8 build
Car looks great and like a fun project. I've always liked GT-6's. For the radiator, just measure to figure out the largest you can fit, then go shopping. If necessary, mock up with cardboard to confirm fit. All else being equal, aluminum dissipates heat better than brass, cross flow is more efficient than vertical flow and each successive row is less efficient than the previous but 3 row is generally good if you have the room (thickness wise).
Also puller fans (fans that go on the engine bay side and pull air thru the radiator) are more efficient than pushers. And if you can make or fit a shroud that has at least 1" gap (more is better) between the radiator core and the fan, that will help too. I use a fan from a 90's era Volvo that moves WAY more air than any aftermarket fan I found. Not sure what you mean by "Coupling my trans output shaft to my cut down LT77 remote"? |
Re: 1970 Triumph GT6 v8 build
Thanks for the info Rob,
I will make a cardboard radiator for sure to start. I kept the electric fans I took from a v8 Mercedes Benz that move a ton of air, and also have a remote oil filter and 10 row cooler I can use. The LT77 issue is just hooking the shifter to the selector shaft coming out of the rear of the trans. SD1 LT77 transmission parts are a pain to find and currently the items I have don't pair up - yet... |
Re: 1970 Triumph GT6 v8 build
Welcome to the forum David.
I live on Vancouver island and I have visited Al. He is the consummate car guy and very helpful. He took me for a ride in his GT6 and it is a very nice car. I was shocked at how small the interiors are in these cars. I have a 76 TR6 that has a GM 3400 V6 in it. Keep us posted on how things are progressing. Cheers Byron |
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Thanks Byron,
Next time you see Al, give him a warm hand shake for me - he has been the enabler for this build and such a generous fellow. It's nice to be part of this group no doubt. |
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Jim Stabe Jim Stabe San Diego, Ca (830 posts) Registered: 02/28/2009 10:01AM Main British Car: 1966 MGB Roadster 350 LT1 Chevy |
Re: 1970 Triumph GT6 v8 build
The critical issue with radiator installation is to seal off the grille area from the engine compartment so that all air entering the front of the car has to go through the radiator and not around it. Air passing around the radiator pressurizes the engine compartment and prevents air flow.
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Thanks Jim - I'm going to put real effort into a proper shroud that brings it all in through the radiator.
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