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Correct Upper Radiator Hose, 348 c.i, With 3x2 Barrel Carburetors (59-60 El Camino)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-55-196550-1
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • New Condition
      • Upper Radiator Hose for 8 Cyl 348 3-2 Bbl Engine
      • Fits 1959-1961 Chevrolet Full Size Models
      • Weight 5.0 lbs
      • Package Dimensions: W12.0000” x H6.0000” x L12.0000”

      Description

      Essential Cooling Component. The upper radiator hose is designed to efficiently connect the radiator to the engine, ensuring optimal coolant flow and preventing overheating. It plays a critical role in maintaining engine temperature by facilitating proper coolant circulation during operation.

      Construction and Appearance. This upper radiator hose is made from high-quality, durable materials engineered to withstand high temperatures and pressure typical of the engine bay environment. It features a smooth finish and precise molding to ensure a secure, leak-proof fit with original equipment specifications.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires no drilling or modifications. This part is designed to fit directly onto the existing radiator and engine fittings, making replacement quick and hassle-free.

      Application. This hose fits 1959 through 1961 Chevrolet Full Size models, ensuring exact fitment without need for alteration.

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