GM A-Body
Cold Case Radiators GMA42K Features:
1968-1972 GM A-Body Aluminum Performance Radiator with 12 Inch Fan Kit. Manual Transmission Cars. Also fits 69-71 Grand Prix. These COLD-CASE radiators are Tig welded 100 percent aluminum and absolutely beautiful. Don't buy a 3 or 4 row aluminum radiator! It doesn't cool as good as these oversize 2 row models.These radiators are original appearing and have the correct stamping. Once painted, you'd be hard pressed to find a difference over an original versus a COLD-CASE.100 percent TIG welded(2) 1.25 inch RowsAll AluminumPolished OE style tanks16 fins per inchCorrugated fins that give more surface area and more thermal transferPressure testedFor ManualDirect fitment for 68-72 A-Body and 69-71 Grand PrixOld Part Number: RPE44LRadiator SpecsCore Width 29 inchCore Height 18.5 inchOverall Width 34.75 inchOverall Height 18.75 inchOverall Thickness 6 inchUpper Hose 1.5 inchLower Hose 1.5 inchTubes (2) 1.25 inch TubesSpecifications:
What pressure rating is on the cap that comes with radiator? Will a 75320 billet specialties 16 lab cap work on this radiator?
Female pig tail harness for the dual fans, doesn't it come with the kit?
What is the warranty time of the radiator?
What is the CFM of the two fans?
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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