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NY 4 Core Truck Radiator for Automatic

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I have a used 4 core radiator out of a truck (fairly tall), used in my K5 for a while, intended for a automatic. No leaks and fairly clean. Went to a aluminum radiator for my LS 6.0 I have installed. You will need a different shroud if you run it in a another K5 because it is taller.

$50 plus shipping. I can get a picture - will post one shortly.
 
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I can get measurements tomorrow morning. Don't be afraid to stay on me, my pain meds cause me to be forgetful
 
No big rush won't start putting it back together till next spring. I know about them pain meds I have had to start doing mine again used to eat them daily. Then I got out of damp swamp land Ohio and could cut back. Now my hip has gotten so bad I need them again. It is just the package that they leave........
 
It is 21" x 34-3/4" x 4"

I have colorectal cancer, so my meds try to tame it.
 
It is 21" x 34-3/4" x 4"

I have colorectal cancer, so my meds try to tame it.
Oh man sorry to hear that. I lost a brother to cancer and a good friend to it too. I'll check the old one tomorrow and compare the size.
I'll put positive thoughts out your way as well.
 
Thank you my friend, as soon as I get this close to being done I have a ton of stuff that is being sold, so please stay tuned.
 
Well it looks like it is tad to long and thick :( I was hoping it would work.
 
What is the width dimension, solder seam to solder seam, i.e. core width or between tanks? Do you happen to have the saddle rubbers too? Wish you the best on the cancer. Had my first colonoscopy this year. Doc removed colorectal pollup. Pathology determined malignant tumor, so we went back in and removed more tissue. I'm led to believe we got it all but 'm still on the watch.
 
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What is the width dimension, solder seam to solder seam, i.e. core width or between tanks? Do you happen to have the saddle rubbers too? Wish you the best on the cancer. Had my first colonoscopy this year. Doc removed colorectal pollup. Pathology determined malignant tumor, so we went back in and removed more tissue. I'm led to believe we got it all but 'm still on the watch.

I agree, I believe it resides in us all. They say that mine evolved around age 40 for me. Beinging to young for a colonospy and being stubborn I am not at the point of where they can't do anything for me. Just wait. Depending on which Doctor I have till the end of the year or maybe 10 months. Nonone is saying more than a year.

I will grab those dimensions for you and send them over shortly.
 
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