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DirectFit Series

Radiator Applications

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GENERAL MOTORS

GM “B” Body

Overall Size

Outlets

Rows

Tube

26.24 X 18.63 X 3.00 TL / BR

2

MaxCool 1.25”

ComboUnit Notes:

LS Notes:

Twin 12” Fans Total Thickness: 7.17 TR / BR 1.25” and 1.50” Outlets

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

ComboUnit Auto

ComboUnit Manual

Rad. Auto Rad. Manual

CU-70016

CU-00016

8-70016

8-00016

LS ComboUnit Auto

LS ComboUnit Manual LS Rad Auto LS Rad Manual

CU-70016-LS

CU-00016-LS

8-70016-LS 8-00016-LS

Year

Model

Year

Model

Year

Model

1959-1970 Bel Air

1959-1970 Brookwood

1959-1970 Impala

1959-1970 Biscayne

1959-1970 Caprice

GM “X” Body

Overall Size

Outlets

Rows

Tube

26.50 X 18.50 X 3.00 TL / BR

2

MaxCool 1.25”

ComboUnit Notes:

LS Notes:

Twin 12” Fans Total Thickness: 6.49 TR / BR 1.25” and 1.50” Outlets

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

ComboUnit Auto

ComboUnit Manual

Rad. Auto Rad. Manual

CU-70019

CU-00019

8-70019

8-00019

LS ComboUnit Auto

LS ComboUnit Manual LS Rad Auto LS Rad Manual

CU-70019-LS

CU-00019-LS

8-70019-LS 8-00019-LS

Year

Model

Year

Model

Year

Model

1970-1971 Camaro

1968-1971 El Camino

1969-1971 Nova

1968-1971 Chevelle

1970-1971 LeMans

1965-1969 Skylark

1968

Chevy II

1965

LeSabre

1968-1969 Tempest

1966-1967 Cutlass

1970

Monte Carlo

My car runs hot on the highway and boils over in traffic? Is this a radiator

problem?

A hot running car needs to be properly diagnosed. It may be caused by a

defective or undersized radiator; however, there may be many other causes such

as a defective thermostat, water pump, low coolant, wrong pulley ratios, etc.