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Earls UltraPro Oil Cooler 34 Rows Wide Cooler 10 O-Ring Boss Female Port -434ERLOverview: Earls new premium quality UltraPro oil coolers are ideal for all high performance applications. These aluminum stacked plate style coolers are made using state of the art brazing techniques for a durable and long lasting premium cooler that is highly efficient w minimal pressure drop. These coolers are available in 30 sizes for all applications (i. e. engine oil cooler, transmission cooler, power steering cooler, valve spring cooler,
Overview:
Earls new premium quality UltraPro oil coolers are ideal for all high performance applications. These aluminum stacked plate style coolers are made using state of the art brazing techniques for a durable and long lasting premium cooler that is highly efficient w/ minimal pressure drop. These coolers are available in 30 sizes for all applications (i.e. engine oil cooler, transmission cooler, power steering cooler, valve spring cooler, differential / gearbox cooler, etc.). Three fan pack style coolers are now also available w/ a premium cooling fan & shroud. These coolers feature -10 AN O-ring female ports and are used with special ORB cooler fittings (-6 AN, -8 AN, -10 AN, or -12 AN) and AN hose ends. Earls will also now stock coolers w/ -16 AN male flares brazed on the cooler for applications that require larger ports for additional oil flow. Black Finish.Features:
- Premium Quality High Performance Stacked Plate Style Aluminum Oil Coolers
- Made Using State of the Art Brazing Technology
- Highly Efficient Design w/ Minimal Pressure Drop
- Extremely Durable Lightweight Aluminum Construction w/Black Finish
- (3) Width Options – Narrow 8.25”, Wide 12.99”, and Extra Wide 15.94” Overall Width
- (10) Height Options - w/ 7 to 60 Rows (2.09” to 18.31” Tall)
- (3) Fan Pack Style Coolers Include the Oil Cooler, Spal® Cooling Fan(s) & Shroud
- Port Sizes: 10 AN Female Ports (Uses Existing Earls Adapter Fittings) or 16 AN Male Ports
- (10) Select Sizes w/ 16 AN Male Ports Will Be Stocked (no longer special order)
- Optional Mounting Brackets – Sold Separately
Application:
| Year | Make | Model | Submodel | Engine Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Universal |
Specs:
| Application | Engine Oil Cooler |
|---|---|
| Body Width (Overall) | 13.000" |
| Brackets Included | No |
| Brand | Earls |
| Construction | Stacked Plate - Brazed |
| Cooler Fittings | 585106ERL |
| Cooler Fittings | 585108ERL |
| Cooler Fittings | 585110ERL |
| Cooler Fittings | 585112ERL |
| Cooler Fittings | AT585106ERL |
| Cooler Fittings | AT585108ERL |
| Cooler Fittings | AT585110ERL |
| Cooler Fittings | AT585112ERL |
| Cooler Fittings Included | No |
| Emission Code | 5 |
| Engine HP Range | 400-475 HP |
| Engine Oil BTU Range | 43,000-59,000 |
| Finish | Black |
| Fitting Centers | 9.530" |
| Height | 10.390" |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Mounting Bracket Width | 12.200" |
| Mounting Brackets | 400ERL |
| Port Size | 7/8-14 Female (-10 O-Ring Boss) |
| Product Line | UltraPro |
| Product Type | Oil Cooler |
| Rows | 34 Rows |
| Temperature Range | -40° F to 302° F |
| Thickness | 2.000" |
| Volume | .75 Quarts |
| Weight | 4.50 Lbs |
| Width | Wide Cooler |
| Width (Less Mounting Ears) | 11.125" |
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★★★★★ 5
A Minority View of our History
Format: Kindle
If you want to learn more about American history from the perspective of minorities, this is a crowning achievement. It is long so I focused on reading the chapters on the US and it gave me an understanding of just how brutal the challenges were but how significant the slow process of building our multicultural society was as well.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Eye opening!
Format: Hardcover
I've read tons of books and biographies connected to American history, perhaps because I'm the son of immigrants, but have never read a survey like this one. By describing in luscious and sometimes horrific detail the wars being fought in Mexico and the main Canadian provinces alongside our Civil War, we get patterns, intersections, and insights that simply would not be available reading about any one struggle. I love this book which is teeming with wonderful portraits and dramatic scenes.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
★★★★★ 5
A worthy and worthwhile fourth volume in the series
Format: Kindle
Once again, Taylor frames a critical period of the past in terms of the continent of North America and ties the US Civil War to the one occurring concurrently in Mexico and Canada's move toward Dominion. All thoughtfully told and expertly researched.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
★★★★★ 4
Good History Book
Format: Kindle
Twenty years that change history and the Americas. Even though the civil war ended slavery at a humongous cost, it it failed to bring social justice a d civil rights to the population of the country. It was not until 1920 that women were granted voting rights. And some problems and divisions persist nowdays.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
★★★★★ 5
interesting and fresh perspective on the American civil war
Format: Kindle
Fresh perspective on the well known American Civil War. I appreciate Dr Taylor’s emphasis on the preservation of slavery over the states’ rights argument for why the American Civil War was fought.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024