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On our BO rad tag are the following.
IA XJ 4 Any explanation?
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Those are the two tank codes,embossed into each tanks side.IA on the Drivers side tank,XJ on the passenger side tank.
Together they create the BO Radiator.The 4 is a plant code,probably shift or quality control. |
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For more info, here's my article on radiators:
http://www.camaros.org/coolingsystems.shtml No idea on the 4. I have enough data to say I haven't seen a pattern.
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Cool! That explains the 'IA' and 'XP' on my 'BW' radiator tag. I found those letters embossed on the two side tanks.
Kurt, Thanks for the link to your cooling system component article. That certainly explains why I find no part number or date code on my 7 blade fan. I'm always amazed at the depth of information I can find on this site ![]()
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