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Duralast Radiator A1850
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Part # A1850
SKU # 241276
Total price is: 204 dollars and 99 cents.
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Part # | A1850 |
SKU # | 241276 |
Weight | 14.26lbs |
Inlet Location | Upper Right |
Transmission Oil Cooler Type | Plated |
Outlet Diameter | 1 9/16in |
Engine Oil Cooler Included | No |
Outlet Header Width | 60.33mm |
Transmission Oil Cooler Included | Yes |
Outlet Location | Lower Right |
Core Row Quantity | 1 |
Inlet Header Width | 2 3/8in |
Tank Material | Plastic |
Grade Type | Standard Replacement |
Core Material | Aluminum |
Transmission Oil Cooler Distance between Fittings | 12in |
Core Thickness | 1 1/4in |
Radiator Cap Included | No |
Internal Transmission Oil Cooler | No |
Internal Engine Oil Cooler | Yes |
Inlet Diameter | 1 5/16in |
Inlet Header Length | 15 3/4in |
Outlet Header Length | 400.05mm |
Down Flow Or Cross Flow Type | Cross Flow |
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Duralast Radiators offer one of the largest product ranges in the aftermarket, covering more than 95% of the popular automotive and light truck applications. Duralast Radiators meet or exceed original equipment specifications, ensuring that products fit and perform just as well or better than the original parts, providing you peace of mind.
- Folded fin edges increase stability and heat disbursement properties.
- Radiators are the foundation of any engine cooling system. Tasked with preventing the vehicle from overheating, the radiator is vital to keeping vehicles up and running.
- Thermal expansion reduce failure rates by allowing improved core expansion and contraction.
- Duralast B-Type tubes feature central reinforcement to provide greater tolerance to pressure reducing the probability of tube failure.
- Duralast utilizes longer header tabs for increased pressure resistance, this reduces the potential for tank-to-header leaks.
- Deep extrusion headers provide a stronger tube-to-header joint that is more resistant to the effects of vibration and thermal tube expansion.

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
The radiator is a major part of your vehicle's cooling system that works together with the engine cooling fan, water pump and thermostat to maintain the proper engine temperature by removing absorbed heat from the engine coolant.
Your engine cooling system contains Antifreeze + Engine Coolant. Over time leaks may develop. You may notice colored water under your vehicle's engine area. This is a sure sign of a coolant leak.
Flushing the cooling system will help prevent contaminating the new radiator. Always use the correct type of new Antifreeze + Engine Coolant. Dispose of used engine coolant just like used engine oil.
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