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01-29-2023 #1Registered User
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Nice used 88-98 GM Truck Be Cool radiator P/N 66069 w/ Eng Oil & Trans cooler
Up for sale is a nice used Be Cool radiator for many of the full size GM trucks and SUVs. This is Be Cool part number 66069, and has a 40" wide body (tank-to-tank), a 32" wide X 17" high core, and a 3" end tank thickness with a 2" core thickness. It features two 1" wide rows in it for great heat transfer, and has 1.25" inlet pipe on the upper driver side, and 1.5" outlet pipe on the lower passenger side tank. It has a auto trans cooler built into the passenger side tank, and an engine oil cooler built into the driver side tank. This is a direct fit replacement for the radiator GM used in many of its heavy duty cooling optioned trucks, such as the 7.4L powered ones. I had it in my '92 7.4L C1500. The rad is in good condition and is corrosion and electrolysis-damage free. I used high quality Amsoil radiator coolant with RMI additive to manage the pH of the coolant. I will include the two engine oil cooler adapter fittings I used to connect my custom made oil cooler hoses that used AN fittings. I got tired of the GM crimp lines eventually leaking. I'll also include a good used 16lb radiator cap. The rad will be carefully packaged for safe shipment. This radiator sells for over $900 new. Great rad for you guys with the 88-98 GM Truck/SUV tow vehicles. Asking $450 shipped to your door in the lower 48 United States. Thanks for looking!
John A, 67L88Vette
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02-06-2023 #2Registered User- Join Date
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Still have this radiator ... Happy to take offers on it ... Let me know what zip code I'm shipping to so I can estimate my shipping costs ...
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John A, 67L88Vette
03-09-2023 #3Registered User- Join Date
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Still for sale ... Happy to take offers on it ... Let me know what zip code I'd be shipping to ...
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John A, 67L88Vette
04-25-2023 #4Registered User- Join Date
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Still for sale ... Happy to take offers on it ...
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John A, 67L88Vette
04-28-2023 #5Registered User- Join Date
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Would it fit a G-Body ElCo?
1987 El Camino SS
Displacement=357 CID 10-1
Intake=Lingenfelter SR w/30 lb 52mm TB
Heads=AFR 195 Street Eliminators
Cam=Lingenfelter 219/219 .560/.560 112 LC
Headers=Doug Thorley Tri-y 15/8", 2-1/2 exhaust
Computer=1227730 NVSRAM S_AUJP_V4 Bin
Trans=700-R4
Rear End=GN 8.5 Posi 342
Brakes= C-5
04-28-2023 #6Registered User- Join Date
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Looking at BeCools rad dimensions on Summit for an '85 ElCo, this rad looks to be about 8" too wide ... It's fine heightwise, just too wide I suspect ...
John A, 67L88Vette
05-16-2023 #7Registered User- Join Date
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To the top ... Still for sale ...
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John A, 67L88Vette
08-06-2023 #8Registered User- Join Date
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Still for sale ... Happy to take offers on it ...
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John A, 67L88Vette
10-14-2023 #9Registered User- Join Date
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Still for sale ... Happy to take offers on it ...
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John A, 67L88Vette
12-23-2023 #10Registered User- Join Date
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To the top ... Happy to take offers on it ...
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John A, 67L88Vette