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Cold Case Radiators FOT575A Aluminum Performance Radiator for 1966-1979 Ford F-100, F-150, Bronco

359-FOT575A


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FOT575A Aluminum Performance Radiator for 1966-1979 Ford F-100, F-150, Bronco
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Aluminum Performance Radiator
  • 1966-1979 Ford F-100 & F-150
  • 1978-1979 Ford Bronco
  • Automatic Transmission
  • 19.5" H x 26.2" W x 3" L
  • Aluminum
  • Polished Silver Finish
  • Sold Individually
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    FOT575A - Cold Case Aluminum Replacement Radiators for Ford Cars & Trucks is rated 3.0 out of 5 by 3.
    Rated 1 out of 5 by from Leaks after 6 months of medium use Bought and installed roughly 6 months ago, worked fine until I parked tonight. It started leaking. After a super short drive too.
    Date published: 2024-04-13
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    I have a manual transmission, do I need a different radiator or does it come with plugs to cap off for auto trans lines? 

    Asked by: Double D
    The transmission cooling in all radiators are separate sealed vessels so there is no cross contamination with the cooling system and transmission. Therefore there is no need to plug the trans cooler ports and FOT575A will word fine in your manual application.
    Answered by: Cold Case Tech
    Date published: 2024-03-06

    I have a 1966 f-100.  Will this radiator fit my truck? 

    Asked by: Kevin
    The Cold Case 359-FOT575A radiator will fit a '66 F100.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2024-02-29

    What is the SIZE & TYPE thread that is used for the Transmission line attachment, the installation needs to be done quick & without hiccups, I can't pull the old one out & then have to determine I don't have correct fittings. NEED ACTUAL SIZE / TYPE

    Asked by: BOcreapus
    Fitting thread pitch in the radiator is 1/4"NPT (national pipe thread).
    Answered by: Cold Case Tech
    Date published: 2023-08-28

    My search says this fits my 1965 f100. I'm swapping my 240 inline for a 302 crate engine. Will this fit and if not which one will?

    Asked by: Wade
    FOT575A should work just fine with your 302 unless your it's a Coyote. In that case you would want FOT575-5. Thanks for the question Wade.
    Answered by: Cold Case Tech
    Date published: 2022-11-07
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