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Old Oct 26, 2004 | 03:05 PM
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looking for a radiator... 90-92 f-body.

Auto trans or manual, no matter. what ya got?
Old Oct 26, 2004 | 06:30 PM
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Re: looking for a radiator... 90-92 f-body.

whats the diff. betwwen 90-92 and 85-89? I have one from my 85Iroc. auto. good shape $30 you pick up . email me if interested.

chris
Old Oct 26, 2004 | 09:38 PM
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Re: looking for a radiator... 90-92 f-body.

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whats the diff. betwwen 90-92 and 85-89? I have one from my 85Iroc. auto. good shape $30 you pick up . email me if interested.

chris
Ditto here, I got one from my '84: It's all brass, no plastic, and no leaks.
Old Oct 26, 2004 | 09:45 PM
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Re: looking for a radiator... 90-92 f-body.

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whats the diff. betwwen 90-92 and 85-89? I have one from my 85Iroc. auto. good shape $30 you pick up . email me if interested.

chris
Doesn't make a difference actually on the manual trans cars, but on the auto trans cars it does.

I cant speak for the aftermarket radiators but on used and OEM the newer you go the bigger the transmission cooler in the side tank is. 90-92 use a 3-plate and the older ones use a 2-plate.

I think I have one lined up though. Thanks guys
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