Been busy with a recurring radiator issue with BE.
We have an older Radiator sitting on the shelf for many years that I dragged down to take a look at.
After a pressure check in a tub of water I disassembled it to inspect the interior condition.
Here are some shots of the radiator.
I'm trying this from my iPad for the fist time to try and post pics. Well see how it goes.

Radiator before.

Top portion of the rad. Large tube is for connection to main coolant system. It is 2 1/2" dia, the smaller one is the after cooler system upper connection and is 1 1/4" dia.

Lower header tank. Castings bolt on for connecting coolant line to the bottom on the radiator. All of these photos show the fwd side of the rad.

Inside of the lower header after removal. The 2sections of the radiator are the main core, the rear 2/3rds or so and the front section for the intercooler system. These sections can be seen separated by the row of bolt holes in the middle.

Looking at the core again the 2 sections for the different systems can be seen. The density of the 2 core are different. The main system has more tubes per inch than the after cooler.

Removing one of the sides. The alum panels on each side enclose the airflow and the flanges on the front and rear create a sealing surface to butt against the doghouse and exit duct. The header castings top and bottom also are sealing surfaces to the airframe. The structure of the radiator comes from steel rods that are threaded on both ends. These secure the top to the bottom on all 4 sides along the bolting flanges.