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Bsc Northeast Dirt Modified Radiator 400-49910-mt on 2040-parts.com

US $362.69
Location:

Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:BSC COMPONENTS Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:BSC400-49910-MT

Radiator Style: Cross Flow

Inlet Location: Upper driver side

Outlet Location: Lower passenger side

Radiator Material: Aluminum

Radiator Finish: Natural

Overall Width (in): 23.000 in.

Overall Height (in): 23.000 in.

Row Quantity: 2

NPT Fitting: 1/4 in.

Inlet Size: 1 1/2 in.

Outlet Size: 1 3/4 in.

Fan Included: No

Radiator Cap Included: No

Northeast DIRT Modified Radiators All Aluminum, Race ready Big Block capacity Radiators with 1/4 NPT fitting and fan shroud brackets, NO cap. Aluminum Brazed Core. 2 Rows 1.5" Tubes, 11 fins per inch. Direct Drop - in replacement for all Bicknell, PMC, TEO, Troyer and similar Modified Chassis. Complete with Fan shroud mounting tabs. Lightweight 22 lbs. Extremely efficient and easy to clean. Proven successful by top Modified teams. Cross Flow Unit, Top Left, Bottom Right Radiator 23" x 23" x 3.5" with Mounts

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