Bsc Chevy/gm-style Aluminum Radiator 400-40010 on 2040-parts.com
Florida, New York, United States
Radiator
Style: Cross Flow Inlet
Location: Upper driver side Outlet
Location: Lower passenger side Radiator
Material: Aluminum Radiator
Finish: Natural Overall
Width (in): 22.000 in. Overall
Height (in): 19.000 in. Core
Width (in): 17.500 in. Core
Height (in): 16.875 in. Row
Quantity: 2 Inlet
Size: 1 1/2 in. Outlet
Size: 1 3/4 in. Fan
Included: No Radiator
Cap Included: No Aluminum Radiators Features: Two-row 1" core. 1-1/2" top radiator inlet, 1-3/4" bottom radiator outlet. Exclusive crossflow tube design dramatically increases cooling. Reinforced die-stamped tanks for added rigidity. Machined-billet filler neck for better pressure control. Brazed core for extra durability. TIG-welded tanks. 100% Virgin Alum-NO Recycled Material. Chevy/GM-style rads are a top left (driver) & bottom right (passenger) configuration, & Ford/Chrysler-style rads are a top right (passenger) & bottom left (driver) configuration. |
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