Heat Transfer Experts
Gadsden, AL 35904
1-800-223-4299
fax (256) 546-4614
Peterbilt Charge Air Cooler Cores
Our all aluminum Peterbilt charge air cooler cores are made for performance and durability. We carry a variety of tube thicknesses and designs to match a wide range of OEMs. All of our cores are manufactured in the U.S.A! Don't forget, we can always custom design and manufacture a core to meet your specific need. Just give us a call at 1-800-223-4299 with any questions you may have.
BT 15-2
BT 18
BT 22-3
BT 31-3
BT 36-2
BT 41
BT 41-1
On August 5, 2010, just two days prior to our scheduled departure date…we learned that the Charge Air Cooler in our 2005 Monaco Camelot had an air leak….With no time to spare, the Charge Air Cooler was removed from the motorhome, placed in the bed of our pickup truck, and off we sped to Gadsden, a four hour drive from home. (They) had it rebuilt and ready in a day, and we were on our way back to Dickson.
The happy ending was that we arrived in Redmond in plenty of time…We highly recommend C, G, & J Inc. in Gadsden should you need service or rebuilding of Charge Air Coolers, Radiators, or Oil Coolers.
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