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Old 03-21-2017, 12:00 PM
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Time to cool off

I have a 1967 Ranchero 390,factory A/C,automatic,with most all options.I have the little blade protector,at the top of the radiator,and a fan with clutch.I would like to replace the water pump,fan clutch,and fan if needed,as well as any shroud that should be there on the radiator.I plan on getting the A/C working,and want everything back stock,oem.Also,if I may,how many pound rating for the radiator cap?Is there a number on the radiator?It is a FOMOCO radiator,but not sure it is correct.
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Old 03-23-2017, 11:37 AM
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13 lb. radiator cap was standard equipment.
 
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