fabianoliver
Elite Explorer
- Joined
- July 28, 2022
- Messages
- 217
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- City, State
- Montevideo - Uruguay
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1994 XLT
Hi again.
Today i replaced the radiator of my 1994 XLT Manual transmission.
When I removed the broken radiator I saw a massive difference with the new one.
It was thick aluminum, and twice as wide. Clearly much heavier.
The new one cost me $97, it's a UAC RA897C ( rockauto ) , with the plastic sides.
It is already installed and works well, but being thinner, the radiator cap doesn't allows to sit the rod that runs the width of the truck (the one used to lower the spare wheel).
Maybe the solution is to put a rubber insert on the top (on the screws) so the rod passes without contact.
What do you think?
Has anyone faced that problem?
Thanks for your comments
some pics:
Today i replaced the radiator of my 1994 XLT Manual transmission.
When I removed the broken radiator I saw a massive difference with the new one.
It was thick aluminum, and twice as wide. Clearly much heavier.
The new one cost me $97, it's a UAC RA897C ( rockauto ) , with the plastic sides.
It is already installed and works well, but being thinner, the radiator cap doesn't allows to sit the rod that runs the width of the truck (the one used to lower the spare wheel).
Maybe the solution is to put a rubber insert on the top (on the screws) so the rod passes without contact.
What do you think?
Has anyone faced that problem?
Thanks for your comments
some pics: