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From: Michigan
Car: 1990 Camaro Iroc-z Z28,1987 Camaro
Engine: 406 Super rammed SBC, LT1 355
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radiator
hey guess need help finding a direct fit aluminum radiator any ideas??
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Car: 1967 Camaro, 91 z28
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Re: radiator
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-Row-All-Aluminum-Radiator-82-92-Chevy-Camaro-CC951-/271319148423?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Year%3A1992%7CModel%3ACamaro&hash=item3f2be1a787&vxp=mtr
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 16,754
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From: Mile High Country !!!
Car: 1967 Camaro, 91 z28
Engine: Lb9
Transmission: M20
Axle/Gears: J65 pbr on stock posi 10bolt
Re: radiator
Np, I. Have seen mixed reviews on this radiator and would really like to know is it a good upgrade. Some have mentioned slightly cutting down the rubber mounts to get it to fit. You may need to purchase a c4 coolant low sensor to plug the hole bye the trans cooler lines.
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From: Salt Lake
Car: 1989 IROC & ROLL-Z
Engine: L98 Vortec FIRST TPI
Transmission: T56, Mech Speedo
Axle/Gears: G92 J65 3.27
Re: radiator
Np, I. Have seen mixed reviews on this radiator and would really like to know is it a good upgrade. Some have mentioned slightly cutting down the rubber mounts to get it to fit. You may need to purchase a c4 coolant low sensor to plug the hole bye the trans cooler lines.
Radiator is fantastic as far as money vs functionality goes. Going on 3 years no with no problems. Cut the rubber all but completely out and it will fit like stock.
also read:
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/cool...guys-want.html
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