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1968 Radiator overflow tube

whodat

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I bought a radiator overflow tube for my car from NPD part # 8A080-2A. I have a 24" radiator and it say's I should have custom brackets made. It looks like it don't fit on the left side and is too long. It is 17" long. Should I have went with the 15" one? Anybody have a overflow tube and photo's-suggestions?
Thanks, Dominick
 

di81977

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Here is what I currently have. It is 10" long by 3" round. Bad choice by me, too short and fat. I think 15" would be ideal, that is what I had on my HCS. 17" is probably ok. I thought I had pictures of the overflow on the HCS before I sold it, but can't find any. Attached are the 10" overflow.

http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/stor...=1+2+3+13+1147708&searchTerm=spectre+overflow

All of these come with brackets that allow you to install using existing holes. Pretty easy job.
 

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whodat

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I went ahead and bought the 15" one. I have to get custom angle brackets made. Then put a 90 for the overflow tube until I get the neck on the radiator turned in the winter. Thanks, di81977 for coming up.
 
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