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Old 04-28-2017, 12:57 AM
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Default radiator id help?

would like to know if anyone can id this harrison radiator,i believe it may be for a corvette do to the absense of a filler neck but ? Tanks are coded IK and AU with a tag that says mt.
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There can be a number below the MT. If so, that would be the radiator's part number. Is it readable?

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67 or earlier.
http://www.camaros.org/coolingsystems.shtml#tag
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#s on the tag are 3010167 ? anybody?
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Default part number 3010167

1967 to 1969 G-10, 20 van 8cyl
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Iam always amazed of the knowledge on this board, that make sense thanks guys.
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That explains the filler tube and no filler neck.
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