Chevrolet Express Radiator helps keep the engine of the van at a safe temperature by transferring heat from the circulating coolant to the outside air. Mounted at the front, it has an aluminum core packing narrow tubes and thin fins so that the hot fluid has an ample surface area for the fins to grab the heat quickly and the passing airflow to whisk it away, aided by the grille design and the fan during low speed. This ensures that the Express cooling system is light but effective. Coolant flows into an inlet tank, winds through the core, and flows cooler out through an outlet tank in a cycle to prevent overheating that can warp heads or seize pistons. Over time, the van has mostly applied lightweight aluminum cores with plastic or aluminum tanks, but earlier models made of copper or brass are heavier but easier to solder after damage. If the Radiator fins are blocked by debris, coolant temperature rises rapidly, which is a good indication that the Radiator relies on free airflow. The highly common Radiator failure is leakage, and while small holes can be patched, full replacement is optimal for restoring confidence in Chevrolet owners. Every Chevrolet van built under the Express name takes advantage of this proven layout in which passengers and cargo are kept safe while the Radiator quietly goes about its business.
Each OEM Chevrolet Express Radiator we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.