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Hummer
Champion Cooling Systems CCHVB
Features:
- Includes (1) 13 lb. capacity radiator cap
- 2 mm thick all-aluminum tank, brackets, and fittings
- 100% tig-welded construction
- Billet radiator fill neck
- 14-16 Max Cool louvered cooling fins per inch
- Brazed Core technology with 3/8 in. spaced tubes
- Overall height: 30-5/8 (.625) in.
- Overall width: 28-3/8 (.375) in.
Fitment Notes:
- For 1984-Present Military Humvees and original H1 civilian Hummer
- Fits directly into the factory support location
- The radiator has the mounting tabs for the oil coolers
Specifications:
Part TypeProduct Line3 ROW TANK SIZE3.125Core Height24.25 in (615.95 mm)Core Thickness2.5 in (63.5 mm)Core Width26.75 in (679.45 mm)Fan IncludedNoInlet LocationUpper driver sideInlet Quantity1Inlet Size (in.)1.75Outlet LocationLower passenger sideOutlet Quantity1Outlet Size2 in (50.8 mm)Package Depth34.00Package Height30.75Package Width7.00Part FitmentDirect FitQuantitySold individuallyRadiator Cap IncludedYesRadiator FinishNaturalRadiator MaterialAluminumRadiator StyleDownflowRow Quantity3Shipping Weight29.33Transmission CoolerNoVendor Part NumberCCHVB - Overview
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