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Re: Harrison Radiator Question
Stefano
It's definitely an "M" Martin |
Re: Harrison Radiator Question
Over at the Team Camaro site it was brought up that the application tag also has the letters of the tanks.
Does anyone have the information on all the application tags that includes the letters of the tanks to verify this? As for the date coding, are both tanks date coded or just the fill tank? |
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here is a picture of some Harrisons. The top one has a tag with the tank letters in small size but different letters in big case. I notice the location of overflow tube differs as well as diameter of rad outlet.
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Do you know what these rads came from?
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Three are from Chevelle and bottom one Camaro but not sure of engine. You will have to only go by low mile cars to see original letters. One of them does not have the "fill level" stamped and I think it is a later model.
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From what I can tell, the "OO" tank is used on the 68-69 BB Camaros & Novas with four speeds. Does anyone know what was used on the 67 BB Camaro?
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Guys,
I went out and checked my 70 Nova BB 396/350 4 speed which I know has the original Harrison tanks on it and my code on the tanks was "OO" with a small F between the O's. My car was built August 69. Ron |
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This is a picture of the radiator out of my Camaro.
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Here is the other tank. There is a K between the 0 0
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If you notice in the last picture I posted, at the bottom of the radiator tag there are numbers stamped. Any idea what they are?
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