Champion Cooling Systems GM LS Conversion/Dual-Pass Radiator for 1955-1959 Chevy Pickup Truck, Suburban 3.8/4.3/4.6/5.3/5.7L
166-CC5559-LS
Items You Need
GM Truck
Champion Cooling CC5559-LS Features:
- Includes (1) 13 lb. radiator cap
- 100-percent TIG-welded construction
- 2 mm thick aluminum tank, fittings, and brackets
- Billet filler neck
- OE-style brass petcock
- Brazed core technology with 3/8 in. spaced cooling tubes
- Max Cool Louvered Technology with 14-16 cooling fins per inch
Fitment Notes:
- Designed for a GM LS engine swap on the following:
- 1955-1959 Chevrolet Truck 3.8L 235ci L6, 4.3L 261ci L6, 4.3L 265ci V8, 4.6L 283ci V8, 5.3L 322ci V8, 5.7L 348ci V8
- 1955-1959 Chevrolet Suburban 3.8L 235ci L6, 4.3L 265ci V8, 4.6L 283ci V8, 5.3L 324ci V8
- 1959 Chevrolet 3B 3.8L 235ci L6, 4.6L 283ci V8
- 1959 Chevrolet 3C 3.8L 235ci L6, 4.6L 283ci V8
- 1959 Chevrolet 3D 3.8L 235ci L6, 4.6L 283ci V8
- 1959 Chevrolet 3E 3.8L 235ci L6, 4.6L 283ci V8
- 1959 Chevrolet 3F 3.8L 235ci L6, 4.6L 283ci V8
- 1959 Chevrolet 3G 3.8L 235ci L6, 4.6L 283ci V8
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Electrical Cords
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