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Harrison radiator
Does anyone know what a CV code on a four core standard shift Harrison radiator was used in ? [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/dunno.gif[/img]
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Re: Harrison radiator
The CV was a full size code, 1966 L36 427/390hp (non-A.I.R.), manual trans, part number 3007718. Later replacement part number was 3012619. Does the "horse collar" have the part number stamped in it?
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My 72 4 speed TA has a CV coded code stamped on the passenger side tank of the radiator. Believe 71 Firebirds used the same tank as well.
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Any pictures?
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Interesting... Does it have top and bottom tanks or side tanks? Is the CV stamped into the tanks or is it on a tag?
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My radiator has side tanks, CV on the passenger side and IA on the drivers side and both are stamped on the tag as well. My radiator tag has a FN on it since it doesn't have a/c, believe the a/c and HD cooling cars had a FH tag with the same CV and IA tanks.
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Hey, green crv! Does your radiator have side tanks or top/bottom tanks??
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Hi guys, thanks for the information. First there's no numbers on the horse collar, it has side tanks with CV and A 3 on the pass side. Theirs no tag. Had a recore done in 1984 and I am still using it. Just wondered what it was from. Thanks Steve. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
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So if it's got side tanks and the CV is stamped into the tank, it's most likely not a full size '66 radiator. Probably what carnut4life was mentioning.
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