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Hello again, I belw the radiator in my 71 F 250 today, and have come upon a problem replacing it. The body is a '71 but the engine is a 77 351M/400. So then when ordering a radiator should I get one for a 77 with a 351M or a 71 with a 360 ( the original stock motor)?
Thanks for your help!
N3
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I would replace kind for kind. Is the blown radiator the stock one for the original motor? In other words, does it bolt in without any modifications. That's the simplest way to go.
Well I will take a stab at yer question and say that I would order the radiator for the truck, not the motor. This way you are guarenteed it will fit in the frame. Better yet, take the old one with you to be sure it will fit.
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