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I can find a "new" stock radiator for my 72, I know I can have a new core put in my old one, but I'd like to know what other radiators you guys have used, that are close to stock size.
I can't go much wider than stock, as I need to keep room for the intercooler piping, I can have a custom built aluminum made for $650 ouch!
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I am running a 74 Mustang in my 73 that is larger then stock due to hi heat here. Fred
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Fred, Is the 74 Mustang radiator the same as a 74 and up Pinto radiator? I looked at the later Pinto radiators, I'd have to swap the intlet and outlets for the 2.0L, or use my tanks. Do they have the same mounting holes?
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Walt, I have one in the garage at the house that your welcome too.
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Walt, miss read the posting.. I only have a stock one I see what your looking into.
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I am runnin a '94 explorer rad from the 4.0l . Lots of volume, aluminum and cheap. only needed a couple of saddles made for the bottom. top is passenger side bottom is on drivers. should fit the hole and leave room for piping
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I adapted one from an early 90's Dodge Dakota. It has the hoses on the correct sides & they are the correct sizes.
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