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TYC 2138 Aluminum Replacement Radiator Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of TYC 2138 Aluminum Replacement Radiator

【Perfect Fit】 Direct OE replacement with drop-in precise fitment and easy installation. 【Premium Quality】 Premium grade aluminum tubes and precision folded and louvered aluminum fins ensure optimum cooling efficiency. 【Exceptional Performance】 Comparable tubes and fin pitch to the OE counterpart producing similar coolant flow volume to meet or exceed OE performance. 【Reinforced Reliability】 Above and beyond enhancements such as aluminum inlet rings, internal tank ribs, expansion grooves, and double header plates to prevent against leaking and provide extended durability.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

It fits perfectly in my 2000 Ford Mustang and works well

I installed mine in December 2017 and installed it myself with no problems. It fits perfectly in my 2000 Ford Mustang 3.8L and works well. 18.4.

Pros
  • I keep my fists
Cons
  • poorly thought out

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Motor Cooler

I love how easy this cooler is to use. Of course you have to remove the battery case to avoid damaging the plastic. Fill it with original liquid and then bleed the system. You are ready to go!

Pros
  • Quick Change
Cons
  • Clear

Revainrating 5 out of 5

So far, so good. Installation was easy

So far so good. Installation was easy, apart from the transmission lines, but that was my car's fault (Mustang V6 1999). FYI, they have sleeve connectors with a threaded portion toward the end and a smooth portion in front. The problem is that not only do they wear out, the threaded part can catch on something. I had to use a flat head screwdriver placed on the back of the nut at the hub where the transmission line and hub meet. Then pound the end a little with a hammer until it kicks in. Then…

Pros
  • Excellent overall performance
Cons
  • Doubtful