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Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1947-1954 Chevy Pickup

359-GMT568AK


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Aluminum Performance Radiator 1947-1954 Chevy Pickup
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Aluminum Performance Radiator
  • 1947-1954 Chevy Pickup
  • Includes Electric Fan & Shroud Kit
  • 20.500 in. H x 19.200 in. W x 3 in. D
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    I have a 1952 3800 1 ton Chevy truck and I will install a Gen V L83 engine and 6L80 2wd trans. Can this radiator handle this engine and trans?

    Asked by: hgwayman
    By Gen V L83 engine I assume you are referring to the 5.3L Ecotec small block rated at 355hp? If you are the GMT568AK kit will have no problem handling that engine. You will have to get creative with your hoses since that radiator's hose connections are set up for conventional GM engine layouts and not LS. Thanks for the question Hgwayman
    Answered by: Cold Case Tech
    Date published: 2020-12-24
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