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VeNuM 10-28-2002 09:24 AM

Aluminum radiator size
 
Yesterday I noticed my stock radiator is leaking. Last night I put some of that stuff that's supposed to plug holes, didn't work though. Guess with my 331 coming I should upgrade to a nice aluminum one. Big names out there are Fluidyne, BeCool, and Griffen. Anybody have anything to say about these products? And what size will I need to fit in my car? BeCool claims that their 19"x30" is made for the 79-93 5.0 but I swear I read someplace else that there is a better size. ~Brian

lxfiveoh 10-28-2002 09:51 AM

When my stock radiator started becoming clogged, causing my car to run uncomfortably hot, I changed to the Ford Racing aluminum radiator.

I think the part # is M-8005-C, and it sells from $240-$270 depending on vendor.

It is very thick and works very well for me.

Good luck,

91GTturbo 10-28-2002 07:51 PM

Also look at the Ron Davis radiators. Completely aluminum unlike some of the others and cost about $250.

drudis 10-29-2002 02:24 PM

I did the Griffin radiator install.
Write-up here: http://www.dariusrudis.com/mustang/e...d_install.html

Eric4Nitrous 10-29-2002 03:43 PM

I run a griffin radiator and have never had any problems. Very happy.

misikko 02-04-2008 05:17 PM

Re: Aluminum radiator size
 
Hi, I just got bought a used 99 Mustang and the radiator is broken. I googled radiator and found a few site selling Aluminum Radiator. Since I'm new with car parts, can someone help me to get a reliable radiator part at a good price?

USMC302 02-05-2008 04:30 PM

Re: Aluminum radiator size
 
Afco makes some good quality Aluminum radiators.


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