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Escorts 2nd SAS


definately work with what you have, but there is also some value to the saying do it right the first time.
 
Yep, I will take my time to see if it will work and I think I have an idea that will work. Right now I am on Autozone.com looking at 90 pages of radiator hoses to see if they have something that will work....

If it wont work at all or look like sh!t then I will just go ahead and buy a new one.
 
How much would it be to get a shop to plug the leak? Also would a junkyard radiator from a explorer work? The reason I ask about the explorer is that I pulled a three core radiator from a 91' to throw in my truck. It fit with a little massaging on the fan shroud mounting. The old radiator was so clogged that there wasn't any amount of acid flush that would clear it.
 
The radiator shop wants $80 just to replace the tank and it still might leak. Junkyard wants $45 for one that is used and might leak. Found one on eBay for $48 shipped. I haven't decided on what to do yet. Don't really have the cash right now for a new one.
 
i can get JY radiators for
RADIATOR (W/O SHROUD)$23.60 $6.96$ 5.15
first number is price, second is add if you want warranty, third is core charge... dang, usually i can get crap a good bit cheaper than the others! lol

i got a radiator from a JY once, and i lucked out. every other time i use 1800radiator (their quality has went WAY down recently), or i use Complete Radiator Repair in Memphis.

so will the 2.3 one cool properly? is it as "big" as the other?
 
Yes they are the same size but the 2.3 has one tank that is bigger than the4.0
 
Good news I think. My brother has a radiator for me. It's out of a 80's cutluss. It a little bigger than stock but it has the inlet and outlet on the correct sides and is a two row. Giving it to me for free if it will work. It's the same height but is 5" longer so hopefully I can make it work.
 
it'll work.. bring out the torch! and BFH
 
I just measured the truck, the opening in the radiator support is a little over 4" wider than the stock radiator so if the one he has will work then it should just be a drop in and go, with a little modification for mounting.
 
Picked this up today. Wanted a radiator but got this instead.

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Yep. Got it at the take a part place here. It only cost me $19. I had to change the front flange to the smaller one. It came off a 2002 ranger. Took it for a drive and finally no more driveline vibrations.
 
I actually went there to get a radiator and left there with a driveshaft.
 

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