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- Cold Case Radiators for GM Vehicles
Ready-Fit GM Radiators
Cold Case high-quality replacement radiators for GM vehicles have two oversized rows that perform just as well as traditional 3 or 4 row radiators. Each ready-fit aluminum radiator is made to factory specs, TIG-welded, and features OEM stamping. When replacing your radiator, Cold Case will keep your GM car or truck engine running cool.
Buick Grand National
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1984-1987 Buick Grand National Turbo
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator Kit for 1984-1987 Buick Grand National
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator with Fan & Shroud Kit 1984-1987 Buick Regal Grand National - Automatic Transmission
Buick Riviera
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1963-1965 Buick Riviera
Cadillac
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1961-1962 Cadillac (All) 390 ci
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1963-1964 Cadillac (All) 390/429 ci
Chevy SS, Caprice
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 2012-2017 Chevrolet SS, Caprice
Chevy Chevelle
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator with Fan 1964-1965 Chevy Chevelle
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1964-1965 Chevy Chevelle
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator with Fan 1964-1965 Chevy Chevelle
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1966-1967 Chevy Chevelle
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator with Fan 1966-1967 Chevy Chevelle
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1966-1967 Chevy Chevelle
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator with Fan 1966-1967 Chevy Chevelle
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1964-1965 Chevy Chevelle
Chevy Corvette
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1956-1960 Chevrolet Corvette
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1973-1976 Chevy Corvette
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1977-1982 Chevy Corvette
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1984-1990 Chevy Corvette C4
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1991-1996 Chevy Corvette C4
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1997-2004 Chevrolet Corvette
Chevy Full Size
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1949-1954 Chevrolet Bel Air, Full-Size Chevy
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator with Fan & Shroud Kit 1949-1954 Chevrolet Bel Air, Full-Size Chevy
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator with Fan 1955-1957 Full Size Chevy
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1955-1956 Full Size Chevy
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1955-1956 Full Size Chevy
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1957 Full Size Chevy
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator with Fan 1957 Full Size Chevy
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1955-1957 Full Size Chevy
Chevy Impala
Cold Case Radiators Aluminum Performance Radiator 1961-1965 Chevy Impala
What Are The Top Cold Case Aluminum Replacement Radiators for GM Cars & Trucks?
The three most popular Cold Case aluminum radiators and radiator kits include the 1968-1972 A-Body radiator, shroud, and electric fan kit, the 2008-2009 Pontiac G8 GT radiator, and the 1967-1969 F-Body radiator, shroud, and electric fan kit.
How Much Do Cold Case Aluminum Replacement Radiators for GM Cars & Trucks Cost?
Cold Case aluminum GM radiators and kits start at just over $350 and increase to around $725 depending on the application and included components.
What Are The Main Benefits of Cold Case Aluminum Replacement Radiators for GM Cars & Trucks?
Cold Case replacement radiator aluminum options have two large fluid rows that cool the equivalent to standard three and four row radiators. Cold Case radiators are also lighter in weight than original designs and can dissipate heat quicker than copper/brass designs with proper airflow. Most Cold Case radiators also have a larger coolant capacity, which helps reduce engine temperature.
How To Install Cold Case Aluminum Replacement Radiators for GM Cars & Trucks
The first step to installing a Cold Case aluminum radiator is confirming it will fit by measuring and comparing to the original radiator or the core support dimensions. Once confirmed the radiator will fit, the old radiator can be removed. All coolant is drained by opening the petcock or disconnecting the lower radiator hose. Next, the upper and lower hoses as well as the coolant overflow tank hose are disconnected from the radiator. If the engine has a >mechanical fan, it may need to be removed to make it easier for radiator component disassembly. If the vehicle has electric fans mounted to the radiator, separate the electrical connections. For automatic transmission applications, the fluid lines are detached. Then the radiator mounting brackets, top plate, and / or shroud can be removed. Double-check for any other components that may still be attached to the radiator or that will prevent its removal, and then pull the radiator out. Preparation for the new radiator begins with checking or replacing the radiator mount bushings. The new radiator is set in place on the core support and reassembly begins in the reverse order of removal. Once everything is reassembled and connected, the radiator is filled with coolant. Confirm the radiator cap is in proper working order. Complete the cooling system bleeding process and then top off the recirculating coolant tank (if equipped). Installation is then complete.