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1932 Ford HI-BOY w/Chevy Engine
JEGS 511469 Aluminum Radiator & Fan Combo Features:
- Designed to Fit 1932 Ford HI-BOY with Chevrolet V8 Engine Conversion and full-height grill
- Direct Replacement Bolt-in Radiator, "Looks Like the Original"
- Original Style Stamped Tanks and Mounting Brackets
- Made with High-Quality 100-percent Aluminum and Fully Tig Welded
- Downflow Design
- Dual 1 1/8 in. High Flow Tubes for Maximum Cooling
- Core Width: 16 in.
- Core Height: 22 in.
- Core Thickness: 2 1/2 in.
- Overall Dimensions at Widest Point
- Overall Width: 19 1/2 in.
- Overall Height: 27 1/4 in.
- Overall Thickness: 4 in.
- Inlet Size: 1 1/2in.
- Inlet Location: Center Upper
- Outlet Size: 1 3/4 in.
- Outlet Location: Right/Passenger Side Lower
- Built-in Transmission Cooler
- The Semi-Polished Finish Allows for Easy Painting to Match the Factory Radiator Color or Your Personal Color Preference
- Includes 2600 CFM 16 in. Diameter Single Blade Electric Fan with Aluminum Fan Shroud
- Fan Installation Requires Wiring Harness and Mounting Screws Which are Not Included and are Available Separately
- Fan Shroud Dimensions:
- Width: 17 1/4 in.
- Height: 22 in.
- Thickness: 3 1/2 in.
JEGS 555-511469 Aluminum Radiator & Fan Combo Notes:
- Will Work with Automatic or Manual Transmission Applications
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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