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My truck is a 76 f250 4x4 with appears to be the original 360 engine and NP 435 transmission. I’m wondering if the radiator is correct before I send it to be cleaned up. The number on it is D3TA ANB. The number on the fan is P15360. The radiator is front mount and there is no fan clutch. Not sure if this truck came with a fan clutch. Any info is appreciated.
I dont have a way to look up the part numbers, maybe someone else dose?
I asked on the AC as that can make a difference on the radiator / fan type & shroud.
I am from the 80 - 86 area and factory AC & HD cooling trucks have larger radiators, clutch fans & shrouds.
I just dont know on this year trucks what they come with.
Good luck.
Dave ----
Long time ago I upgraded my '77's regular radiator to a larger one labeled "super cooling" after comparing dimensions in the pictures at NAPA, before internet.
compared mounting, width, hose locations.
My truck is a 76 f250 4x4 with appears to be the original 360 engine and NP 435 transmission. I’m wondering if the radiator is correct before I send it to be cleaned up. The number on it is D3TA ANB. The number on the fan is P15360. The radiator is front mount and there is no fan clutch. Not sure if this truck came with a fan clutch. Any info is appreciated.
If I'm reading this right (and the parts book is correct), that is a two-wheel drive radiator...but you should be able to find your truck's original radiator with the last 6 digits of the vin and/or the sizes listed...
Dave it does not have a/c.
also I found a number on the fan...
CF D30E
8600-AA
Originally Posted by Landman 454
My truck is a 76 f250 4x4 with appears to be the original 360 engine and NP 435 transmission. I’m wondering if the radiator is correct before I send it to be cleaned up. The number on it is D3TA ANB. The number on the fan is P15360. The radiator is front mount and there is no fan clutch. Not sure if this truck came with a fan clutch. Any info is appreciated.
I have a 1976 F-250 also, but mine is a 2WD with a C6 and a 460 with factory A/C, so I can't make a direct comparison. As has been mentioned, your radiator appears to be an "original" factory radiator. But I'm unsure if it's original to your truck. The one I have appears to be "huskier". I looked in the Ford truck parts master catalog. The part number for the radiator marked like yours is D3TZ 8005-B. The 8600 on the fan is the "basic" part number of the fans used in the 1970s. It appears that the hole in the center of the fan should be 5/8". The diameter should be either 18-1/2" or 19-1/2" depending on vehicle serial number.
If the catalog is correct, the radiator's core height should be 19-3/4" and the core width should be 26-1/4". Using the application, the radiator may have originally been in a 2WD 1976 F-250 with a 360 and a manual transmission. ?????? But I am unsure. Perhaps another forum member who is more familiar with the parts catalog may be able to help additionally.
Highboys should all have the super cooling radiators and I think the f350s. My 70 f350 dually part truck and 72 f250(4x4) had same core support and radiator. Core should be about 24x26.
This one was actually from the f350. It had an A/T, so it had the extra plumbing on the bottom.
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