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| Core Height: | 19 5/8 in |
| Core Thickness: | 2 in |
| Core Width: | 27 1/2 in |
| Fan Included: | No |
| Inlet Location: | Top Right |
| Inlet Size(s): | 1 5/8 in |
| Outlet Location: | Bottom Left |
| Outlet Size(s): | 1 3/4 in |
| Row Quantity: | 3 |
| Transmission Cooler: | Yes |
| Tube Size: | 2 |
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I am rating this upon recent installation. I've had similar radiators before with the same manufacturer tag that have lasted, and being it's brass, im pretty confident about it lasting. If some years past the warranty it should leak, at least you can solder it back together! I should also note that I used it on a manual transmission, hence why I said the install was easy. The cooler plugs come pre-installed and do not require any tightening or teflon, so no hassle there. If you have an automatic, it comes with the brass fittings for the trans lines.
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Easily fits into a 1980 Ford F250 4X4 with a 351M engine.
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[...]Very easy to install and looks nice. I would recommend shopping on the Advanced Auto Parts website to anyone.
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This part does not fit my vehicle.
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Radiator Style: CrossflowA:
There is only one "core" in a conventional automotive radiator. The core can consist of 1,2,3 or more ROWS of tubes, the more rows, the greater the cooling ability of the radiator.