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Billet Coolant Expansion Overflow Tank with Adjustable Mount; 3-Inch x 7-Inch; Black Anodized (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

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      Description

      UPR Lightweight Billet Aluminum Radiator Recovery Expansion Tank

      UPR's lightweight billet aluminum radiator recovery expansion tank handles almost a full quart capacity and features a clockable mounting bracket. They are legal for all NHRA, IHRA, SCCA, and other forms of racing. Most people use these billet tanks to eliminate the factory plastic coolant overflow tanks on all late-model American muscle cars.

      This tank includes two nickel 80-degree 3/8" barbed end fittings and a drain cock, giving you complete flexibility in how you choose to set it up. The tank also features a built-in vent to eliminate pressure build-up and can be used as a reclaimer can if desired. The adjustable top mounting bracket allows you to clock the tank in any orientation within your engine bay.

      Installation:
      Installs in minutes. All mounting hardware and Allen key are included.

      Product Features:

      • Show Quality Finish
      • NHRA, IHRA, and SCCA Legal
      • 3" Diameter x 7" Tall
      • Approximately 1 Quart Capacity
      • Clockable Mounting Bracket
      • Includes Nickel 3/8" Barbed Fittings & Drain Cock
      • Available in Satin or Black

      Fits These Vehicles:

      Universal mounting for all vehicles.

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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