View Full Version : Compatible water necks?
altered7151
07-25-2006, 02:33 PM
I'm having some "fitment" issues with my new setup and was wondering if there are any other brands/motors that have a waterneck that will fit our motors. Or at least something that is close enought to adapt, preferably with a 90* neck.
isnt the original one brazeable? just get some copper pipe, and a 90 deg bend and cut off the excess, braze the 90 onto the neck and then sweat the copper pipe to the 90.
JDAWG
07-25-2006, 03:56 PM
p5249191
http://www.jimsautoparts.com//mopar_performance_cooling.htm
altered7151
07-25-2006, 04:11 PM
p5249191
http://www.jimsautoparts.com//mopar_performance_cooling.htm
So is it safe to assume that from that part that pretty much all mopar engines use the same waterneck? If thats the case I can just run down the street to summit and pick up an 90* neck.
rbryant
07-25-2006, 09:41 PM
What do you need to accomplish?
The 3.3 waterneck is a perfect fit if you want to go 90 degree toward the driver side it even uses the same thermostat! I got it for $2-3 in the junkyard and cleaned it up with a wire wheel. They are everywhere so you can probably find a very clean one.
http://rbryant.freeshell.org/enginebay/GLHS%20147%20FMIC%20640x480.jpg
I think the 3.0 waterneck would work if you want to go 90 degrees toward the passenger side. The bolt holes are just a little too narrow so with a slight ream/notch I think it would fit and look stock. It was only 1/16th of an inch or so when I was looking at them in the yard. It seems like there are two types of 3.0 water necks... Perhaps with and without some sort of sender I can't remember exactly.
-Rich
altered7151
07-25-2006, 10:51 PM
What do you need to accomplish?
The 3.3 waterneck is a perfect fit if you want to go 90 degree toward the driver side it even uses the same thermostat! I got it for $2-3 in the junkyard and cleaned it up with a wire wheel. They are everywhere so you can probably find a very clean one.
http://rbryant.freeshell.org/enginebay/GLHS%20147%20FMIC%20640x480.jpg
I think the 3.0 waterneck would work if you want to go 90 degrees toward the passenger side. The bolt holes are just a little too narrow so with a slight ream/notch I think it would fit and look stock. It was only 1/16th of an inch or so when I was looking at them in the yard. It seems like there are two types of 3.0 water necks... Perhaps with and without some sort of sender I can't remember exactly.
-Rich
Holy crap thats EXACTLY what I need. If you were here right now I'd give you a hug. :grouphug: Thanks man, I'm off to the yard tomorrow!
rbryant
07-26-2006, 12:11 PM
Holy crap thats EXACTLY what I need. If you were here right now I'd give you a hug. :grouphug: Thanks man, I'm off to the yard tomorrow!
Hehe I was pretty shocked at how nicely it worked myself. Take note that the outlet is 1.25" not 1" like our stock outlet... I used a bottom hose and cut it to fit. The rad inlet is 1.25" anyway so it works great and you don't even need a rubber spacer. It looks perfect and the bottom hose for a daytona is only $8 at autozone.
Before I found this I figured I was going to have to pay $50 or $75 to have one made... It is pretty beautiful how dodge parts fit when mixed and matched.
-Rich
altered7151
07-26-2006, 12:53 PM
Thats even better. I had to buy an inline water fill so I can use the radiator I am, and its 1.25 on both ends, so I was going to have to find a hose that reduced down to 1". Now I can just use the same size all the way through. Thanks again.
turbovanmanČ
07-31-2006, 02:03 AM
Nice find, I have one of those upstairs so if I ever run a modified rad, I now know what will work, :thumb:
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