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Looking for Cooling Diagrams


Boost Bucket

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Mar 18, 2022
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City
Midwest
Engine
2.3 EcoBoost
Good afternoon!

I'm hoping someone may be able to lend a hand. I have a complete 2020 Ecoboost drivetrain I'm doing a swap with. Unfortunately many of the stock hoses were cut when it was removed. I was able to find a single diagram online for the cooling system but it is blurry. Frankly, there are so many things stuffed in such a small space I can hardly make any sense of it. Does anyone have any access to cooling and oil diagrams? I have Googled it to death. With it being so new I can't even find much for pictures of hoses or hoses for sale to compare to. I am planning on trying the Ford dealership this week but I doubt they will be of much help. Really I just need to know where each hose is supposed to go and maybe what shape they were supposed to be so I can adapt as necessary.
 
The most help I'd expect the dealer to be is to pop the hood of a truck thats on the lot so you can take pictures/notes lol
 
Good point! I was thinking maybe I could talk to Parts and get some part numbers or pictures to start with but maybe just looking at an example would be better. Unfortunately the local dealer has had less Fords on the lot than the brands around it the last 3 years so I guess we'll see.
 
Ford has their parts diagrams online actually.
 
I have found dealerships to be very helpful, even in the shop. I have gotten good information from Shop foremen and parts desks alike
 
Due to some nasty frame rust issues I've been searching for a replacement frame without much luck. I finally decided then that I would settle for a just a half frame when I found a good one at the parts yard recently. Since I plan to tow with this build I don't want to risk a bad frame repair. Here is some of the worst of it.
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It may not look like much from this picture, but this frame from a 2004 is nearly perfect and I hope that it won't be much work matching it up.
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Next up then is stripping the frame and sending it off to be blasted and coated before starting to put it back together.
 

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