Misc. Radiators

At American Radiator, our Miscellaneous Radiators category expands the possibilities for cooling solutions beyond standard models. From auxiliary cooler kits to custom-fabricated radiator assemblies, we support specialty applications across trucks, heavy-duty equipment, off-road rigs, and custom builds.

Our aux cooler kits and unconventional radiator units are engineered to deliver reliable thermal control even in tight installations or performance-focused setups. Each radiator is constructed using high-quality aluminum cores or copper-brass designs, with welded or bolt-together tanks that balance strength, thermal efficiency, and flexibility. Because many cooling challenges don’t fit standard designs, our professionals provide custom layout, tube spacing, and mounting options to integrate seamlessly into complex systems.

Whether you're retrofitting auxiliary oil coolers, intercooler segments, or custom heat exchangers, our inventory supports the flexibility you need. Backed by cross-reference support, engineering advice, and fast fulfillment, we help you get the right cooler when the standard options won’t suffice. From prototype rigs to specialty trucks and machinery, American Radiator’s Miscellaneous Radiators deliver durable, engineered cooling solutions designed to perform under real-world pressure.

What are “miscellaneous radiators”?
Miscellaneous radiators are non-standard or specialty cooling units that don’t fall neatly into categories like truck, tractor, or bus. They may be used in niche applications such as off-road machinery, industrial engines, generators, or custom builds.

How do I identify the correct miscellaneous radiator for my application?
Measure the radiator core dimensions (height, width, thickness), inlet/outlet locations, mounting tab positions, and hose connections. Match those specs or reference your OEM part number to find a suitable unit.

What materials are used in these specialty radiators?
They’re typically built from aluminum, copper/brass, or other corrosion-resistant alloys. High-quality welding, brazing, and tank materials ensure durability under vibration, temperature cycling, and environmental exposure.

Can I install a miscellaneous radiator in place of a standard one?
Yes — provided the dimensions and port placement align. You’ll want to ensure clearance, proper mounting, and coolant line compatibility for seamless integration.

What signs indicate a miscellaneous radiator is failing?
Watch for overheating, coolant leaks, restricted flow, cracked tanks or cores, or corrosion buildup. If cooling performance declines or you see visible damage, replacing the radiator is recommended.

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