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Old 10-01-2010, 04:42 PM
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Default radiator tag (??)

Can any of the good members here tell me what this rad/radiator tag is from:


I have an idea but I want to be sure, Thankss in advance for any help,
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Old 10-01-2010, 05:23 PM
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Manual trans, standard cooling.

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I would say ... '73 455SD, manual trans.

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Mike:
Have you got a good thread tagged that shows how to interpret the radiator tags?

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Not really. Did you need to know something specific?

http://www.forums.maxperformanceinc....d.php?t=642548

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Thankss so much for the quick replies. I was given this rad by a good friend and well known member here and told to try to sell it. However I wanted to be sure of what it is first. If any members here need it, we're not looking to retire off the sale we are more concerned about it going to a good home. I can be reached thru PM or call 416-460-4863
Thankss again PY members, Brian

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Was it off a '70 or '73?

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I was told it was out of a '70 but I'm not 100%

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It may have been. The only code that I didn't recognize was the IU, so I guessed on the '73 SD (I've never seen one). Most '70 FX were upgraded to the FS when the performance axle was added.

So, it has an automatic tank on the one side?

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I'm not at home right now so I can't check the tanks...and I really didn't pay alot of attention to the rad before now. When I get home tomorrow I will provide more details.
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Not really. Did you need to know something specific?

http://www.forums.maxperformanceinc....d.php?t=642548
No, just haven't really done much research on them and thought if there was a good thread I could read as a starting point I would enjoy getting up to speed on them.

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