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Just pulled a Harrison rad from my 71 bb Chevelle and trying to ID it. NO tag but the left tank has IF and the right tank has XoP (the "o" is smaller and located between the other 2 letters on the recessed part between the ribs with the XP embossings. The core is 25.5"W and 18.5" high and is for an outomatic. This car came with a NOM bb and I am having cooling problems with the ZL! implant so am replacing with an aluminum dual core rad. This Harrison is in excellent shape and wondered if it was worth anything?
Joe
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That IF is a Heavy Duty 4 core tank,shared by M/T & A/T.
That XP is a Heavy Duty A/T 4 core tank. Together these make up the Big Block PD 4 core radiator used in 1970-72 Chevelles/Elcaminos. If the passenger side tank has the 1st design "flat cap" tank,it's worth more then the later issued "slant cap" tank. |
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