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22" radiator 38086 #2695797
09/09/19 01:50 PM
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I'm trying to research to see what applications this radiator will fit. Its a 22" for an auto. The only #'s on it are the 38086. The hose config is upper on the pass side and the lower is on the drivers side. It came out of my 67 383 Belvedere and curious to see what else it may have been used in.

Re: 22" radiator 38086 [Re: Belvedere1] #2695849
09/09/19 04:42 PM
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part numbers are 7-digits
vendor codes are 5-digits

the 7-digit part # is sometimes on a tag, soldered to the upper tank, sounds like it is missing

the only 22" 1967 b-body big block radiator listed in GG's "white book" is 2785960 = 22" 383 2bbl

you could research the above number and compare to your radiator or post pics & someone may have an idea what its original use was shruggy

Re: 22" radiator 38086 [Re: 6bblgt] #2695962
09/09/19 09:59 PM
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Yes tag is long gone and who knows if it was actually original to the car.

Re: 22" radiator 38086 [Re: 6bblgt] #2696015
09/10/19 01:10 AM
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Originally Posted by 6bblgt
part numbers are 7-digits
vendor codes are 5-digits

the 7-digit part # is sometimes on a tag, soldered to the upper tank, sounds like it is missing

the only 22" 1967 b-body big block radiator listed in GG's "white book" is 2785960 = 22" 383 2bbl

you could research the above number and compare to your radiator or post pics & someone may have an idea what its original use was shruggy


You have a pic of the rad?


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