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I believe the hoses are for your transmission cooling lines.
Based on the damage and junk you have in your current radiator, I would recommend removing it and installing a new radiator. Either a 3-row brass (Ford Racing makes a decent 3-row radiator...I have one in my LX) or an aluminum 2-row. Aluminum is better but for a street car without cooling problems, the 3-row fits right in with no hassle and is 1/3 more capacity than the stock radiator. About $200. You can get a cheaper 3-row (little over $100.) at the big auto parts houses (Pep Boys, AutoZone) but I can't vouch for the quality. Others may be able to. If so, go for it. |
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