Radiator blew on the way home.
Reviews of OEM FORD engine radiator
15 votes
Replace the radiator (plastic cracks)
my 1968 Falcon has the original radiator, and never overheats, even in some pretty extreme driving conditions. It has regularly done stop-and-go traffic in 90+ degree heat, as well as extremely steep and long mountain passes here in Colorado - miles and miles of full throttle. It doesn't even have a fan shroud.
I had a Ford with a bad radiator. The trans fluid mixed with the coolant. A new radiator and trans filter/fluid I was good to go.
The Ford has been really reliable, the radiator did develop a crack, but I did the ol' hillbilly tune up, fixed it with an egg, and 3 tours later, not a single issue.
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The brand is registered in Germany.
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Currently there are 5 reviews and 15 votes. Average rating — 3 out of 5. Vote balance: 9 up, 6 down.
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- Leaks - coolant drips or wet spots on the radiator or under the car - rated ambivalently. 2.7 points out of 5.
- Sweet smell - sweet coolant odor from under the hood - no rating yet
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