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Looking for a great deal on a radiator?

Vernon, Ca (May 16, 2007) Cool Craft has a great selection of U.S. Radiator and CSF radiators. Cool Craft can even design radiators for your custom ride. To find the radiator that is right for you, simply use their radiator search form, or fill out a quote request for a custom radiator. Click here for custom radiator quote form.

For more info visit our website at www.coolcraft.com or call 323-826-0965

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Tech Tip From Cool Craft

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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Cool Craft Components, Inc
 4423 District Blvd
Vernon, CA 90058
323-826-0965
www.coolcraft.com

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