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Ford Bronco
Cold Case FOT575A Aluminum Performance Radiator Features:
- 2 Rows of 1.250 in. tubes
- 16 fins per in.
- Corrugated fins that give more surface area and more thermal transfer
- Pressure tested
- For auto/manual trans
Cold Case FOT575A Aluminum Performance Radiator Specs:
- Core Height 19.500 in.
- Core Width 26.200 in.
- Overall Height 26.500 To Cap in.
- Overall Width 29.700 in.
- Overall Thickness 3 in.
- Tubes (2) 1.250 in.
- Upper Hose 1.770 in.
- Lower Hose 1.970 in.
- Trans Cooler Fitting: 1/4 in. National Pipe Thread
Specifications:
I have a manual transmission, do I need a different radiator or does it come with plugs to cap off for auto trans lines?
I have a 1966 f-100. Will this radiator fit my truck?
What is the SIZE & TYPE thread that is used for the Transmission line attachment, the installation needs to be done quick & without hiccups, I can't pull the old one out & then have to determine I don't have correct fittings. NEED ACTUAL SIZE / TYPE
My search says this fits my 1965 f100. I'm swapping my 240 inline for a 302 crate engine. Will this fit and if not which one will?
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