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Ford
Radiator Specifications: | |
Core Dimensions: | 23-3/4" (H) x 31-1/8" (W) |
Overall Dimensions: | 30-7/8" (H) x 33-3/4" (W) |
Hose Locations: |
In: Passenger Out: Driver |
Hose Fittings: | In:1-3/4" Out: 2" |
Transcooler: | 1/827 NPT |
Mount Type: | Bracket |
Specifications:
I looked at the pic of part number 166 AE165. Will it fit in my 1991 F-Super Duty Custom flatbed with a 7.3 diesel engine and a manual transmission or do u have one that will?
Do you offer one of these radiators for an 1984 F250 with the 6.9 diesel with manual transmission and A/C?
The two transmission fitting on the bottom of your radiator do you make an adapter to go over that that has a nipple so a hose can fit onto it
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