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Radiator And Heater Clamp Kit For Cars With Air Conditioning Big Block (1968 Corvette C3)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Features

      • Clamp Set Big Block W/Air Cond 12 Pcs
      • Shipping Weight 0.56 Pounds
      • Priced Per Kit
      • Fits 1968 Corvette C3

      Description

      Radiator Clamp Kit. The Radiator and Heater Clamp Kit for cars with air conditioning and big block engines offers a complete set of clamps essential for securing radiator and heater hoses. Designed to ensure a tight seal, these clamps prevent leaks and maintain proper coolant flow, which is critical for engine cooling efficiency. This kit is specifically tailored for vehicles equipped with air conditioning systems.

      Construction and Appearance. Manufactured from durable metal, the clamps feature a corrosion-resistant finish that ensures longevity and reliable performance under high-temperature conditions. The robust construction provides a secure fit, while the uniform finish maintains a clean and professional appearance within the engine compartment.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires no drilling, allowing for a secure and efficient hose connection. This kit is designed for a precise fit, simplifying the replacement of worn or damaged clamps.

      Application. Fits 1968 Corvette C3 equipped with big block engines and air conditioning systems.

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