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 U.S. Radiator
 
The New Tripleflow Radiator

After three years of testing the leading radiators on the market today, (aluminum & copper/brass) we can honestly say our new Triple Flow™ radiator design is SIMPLY THE BEST

For pure temperature drop inlet to outlet no other radiator came close. The amazing amount of additional temperature drop is obtained by passing the hot coolant through the core and air stream three times before returning it to the engine.

Until now, this unique baffle design was only available for "hard to cool" racing applications. However, U.S. Radiator now offers theTripleFlow™ design for most applications in our 2000 catalog. Click on image for more options/details.

Radiators available for the following car classifications:
 Classic Cars    Classic Trucks
· Ford '55 - UP
· Mercury '60 - UP
· Dodge '66 - UP
· Plymouth '66 - UP
· Buick '62 - UP
· Chevrolet '49 - UP
· Oldsmobile '64 - UP
· Pontiac '64 - UP
 
· Chevrolet '48 - UP
· Dodge '48 - UP
· Ford '48 - UP
· GMC '48 - UP
· International '55 - UP
 
 Street Rods
· Chevy '40-'48
· Ford & Mercury '28-'51
   
 
 U.S. Radiator Offers Different Core Constructions

Note: Normal duty = 2 rows of tubes | Heavy duty = 3 rows | Desert Cooler = 4 rows

-- Available With Any Radiator In the Product Line

Option-1:O.E.M. Type, Tube & Center Option-2:
High Efficiency
Option-3:
Desert Cooler
Standard automotive core serpentine fin, with in-line tube construction 1/2" tubes on 9/16" centers. Available in normal duty, heavy duty and Desert Cooler®. High efficiency automotive core utilizing close tube centers. Serpentine fins, with in-line tube construction 1/2" tubes on 3/8" tube centers. Available in normal duty, heavy duty and Desert Cooler®. 4 rows of tubes: with 1/2" tubes on 3/8" centers.
 
 How To Measure A Radiator
Measure only the core in order to determine the size of the radiator. Always measure the height with the tubes (the direction of the coolant flow). To determine the width, measure the core only. Do not include the side channels or mounting brackets. To measure core thickness, use a small diameter wire and insert it through the core until the end is flush with the other side. Hold the wire flush to the core with your thumb and forefinger, remove the wire and measure it. Length of the wire from thumb and forefinger to end will equal the core thickness.
 
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