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Radiator Identification

Diesel1276

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Can anyone help identify this radiator? It’s for auto trans and appears to be maybe mopar small block. It is 26”. There is no pentastar or part number on the top. I know it’s not much to go on. I found it in the back of the garage. I think it came out of 1979 Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue which my parents owned. That car had the lean burn 360. Only thing on this radiator is this tag on the core. I searched tag on internet but no good lead. Thx.

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That tank size came on 1966-1972 Mopar cars.

what size is the lower hose connection?
1.5” lower is SB and 1.75” lower is BB
 
Sorry for the slow answer. Bottom is 1.75” and on passenger side. Top is close to 1.75” too. It is on upper driver side. Thx for info. I figured must be replacement part due to the lack of Chrysler numbers and stampings.
 
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