Champion Cooling Systems All-Aluminum Radiator 1963-1968 Chevrolet Bel Air & Chevelle
166-CC289
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Radiator Specifications: | |
Core Dimensions: | 16" (H) x 25-1/4" (W) |
Overall Dimensions: | 22-1/4" (H) x 27-3/4" (W) |
Hose Locations: | In: Driver Out: Passenger |
Hose Fittings: | In: 1-1/2" Out: 1-3/4" |
Transcooler: | 1/2-20 Straight Thread G1/4 |
Mount Type: | Bracket |
Specifications:
What is the thicknesses of this radiator. That was the measurement missing from the specs?
How much thicker is the core over stock radiator? I’m running a 454 with long waterpump with flex fan. Not much room to spare.
hello , what fan shroud for this non-electric radiator thank you ,
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