1) How do I order a product from Griffin Thermal Products.
Griffin Thermal Products accepts Mail and Phone orders on all products. Buyers may place an order for the desired products with us through a telephone call to our Main Office at: 1-800-722-3723
2) What our my payment options?
Griffin Thermal Products accepts VISA, MasterCard and Discover credit cards. You can also use your ATM card bearing the VISA or MasterCard logo as a payment option.
3) Do you have online ordering?
We do not offer ordering through our website. Griffin Thermal Products believes in PERSONAL CUSTOMER SERVICE and accepts Mail and Phone orders on all products. Buyers may place an order for the desired products with us through a telephone call to our office at: 1-800-722-3723. If you find it essential to order online you may want to visit one of our dealers online store, you will find links to our Preferred Dealers at this
LINK.
4) Can I get a Order Confirmation?
After completing your Phone order, apon your request you will receive an email or FAX from Griffin Thermal Products confirming receipt of your order.
5) Can I order a custom radiator or cooling solution?
If you need it cooled we can cool it. Low, medium and high volume manufacturing capabilities along with rapid prototyping make Griffin Thermal Products the perfect choice for individuals, small business owner's, major industries and OEM companies. Whether it is air, oil, fuel or water, we can design a package to meet your needs. Griffin Thermal Products manufactures custom Thermal Cooling Solutions for automotive, industrial, heavy duty equipment, air-based applications.
6) Where can I get a copy of Griffin Radiator Catalog?
You can download a free copy of the most recent Griffin Radiator Catalog at this
LINK.
7) Can I have a radiator sent to another country?
Griffin Radiator gladly ships orders around the globe. Available product lines, shipping rates and fees vary depending on the delivery address for your order.
Detail diagram is locatated at this link: Overflow Tank Diagram
As the coolant expands, it is pushed out of the overflow pipe on the filler neck into the Overflow tank automatically. As the Overflow Tank fills, it may reach the top overflow tube. Once that happens, coolant will be pushed completely out of the system.
As the system cools, the radiator cap acts as a “two way” valve and will pull coolant from the Overflow Tank back into the radiator as needed.