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Radiator Applications

ExactFit Series

139

66-76 F - Series

Core Size

Outlets

Rows

Tube

19.25 X 26.25 X 2.68 TR / BL

2

MaxCool 1.25”

Notes:

ComboUnit Notes:

Late Model V8 Ford Outlets (EXC Modular)

Grill Side Brackets (2WD)

Twin 12” Fans

Total Thickness: 6.45

Part Number: (CU includes radiator, shroud, fan(s), wiring, and rad cap)

ComboUnit Auto

ComboUnit Manual

Rad. Auto Rad. Manual

CU-70139

CU-00139

7-70139

7-00139

66-77 F - Series

Core Size

Outlets

Rows

Tube

19.00 X 26.25 X 2.68 TR / BL

2

MaxCool 1.25”

Notes:

ComboUnit Notes:

V8 Ford “All” (EXC Modular

Grill Side Brackets

Twin 12” Fans

Total Thickness: 6.45

Part Number: (CU includes radiator, shroud, fan(s), wiring, and rad cap)

ComboUnit Auto

ComboUnit Manual

Rad. Auto Rad. Manual

CU-70041

CU-00041

7-70041

7-00041

FORD TRUCK

93-95 Lightning

Core Size

Outlets

Rows

Tube

27.50 X 18.20 X 2.68 TR / BL

2

MaxCool 1.25”

Notes:

ComboUnit Notes:

V8 Ford EFI Windsor

Early Model EFI 302-460 CI

Twin 12” Fans

Total Thickness: 6.14

Part Number: (CU includes radiator, shroud, fan(s), wiring, and rad cap)

ComboUnit Auto

ComboUnit Manual

Rad. Auto Rad. Manual

CU-70125

CU-00125

7-70125

7-00125

Is it ok to run without a thermostat?

Answer: Griffin does not recommend running without a thermostat. Typically,

engines operate optimally at 185 to 195 degrees F coolant temperature. The

thermostat ensures this. Without the thermostat, the coolant will go below these

temperatures causing higher wear due to differential thermal expansion.