koda2000
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I knew the radiator in my '01 ST had a small leak, but it's been under control, dripping only an occasional drop or two since last summer and never needing any coolant. Last week I took it on a 100 mile, 70 MPH highway trip. The following day I went shopping and on the way home I noticed the coolant temp gauge needle returning to normal after apparently having gone up fairly high. I made a mental note to check the coolant level when I got home, but forgot about until today. I was surprised to find the overflow tank completely empty and I couldn't see any coolant in the radiator either. Under closer inspection I found the driver's side lower header tank to be wet and a small puddle under the truck.
I've replaced several 5.0L V8 Explorer/Mountaineer radiators and found the slides clips and A/C condenser bracket to be a major PITA. I also find that the frame rails do not allow enough side-to-side room for easy removal and installation of the radiator. I was thinking I'd have a similar experience with the 4.0L SOHC V6 radiator, but was pleasantly surprised to find it doesn't use the fanny-pack clip or slides and wasn't attached to the A/C condenser. After unbolting it just lifts right out. Nice!
Now I'm hunting for an inexpensive replacement. I've had good look with CSF brand replacement radiators in my 5.0's, but found Amazon doesn't list that brand. They do list Spectre, but the reviews for that brand were not that great.
Anyone have a recommendation for a inexpensive replacement 4.0L SOHC radiator for around $100?
I thought I found a CSF 3277 on thefrugalmechanic.com for $101 but the seller is playing games with "free shipping" and surcharges, making the purchase price $123, which isn't a bad price, but I don't like the fact that they are being deceptive.
I've replaced several 5.0L V8 Explorer/Mountaineer radiators and found the slides clips and A/C condenser bracket to be a major PITA. I also find that the frame rails do not allow enough side-to-side room for easy removal and installation of the radiator. I was thinking I'd have a similar experience with the 4.0L SOHC V6 radiator, but was pleasantly surprised to find it doesn't use the fanny-pack clip or slides and wasn't attached to the A/C condenser. After unbolting it just lifts right out. Nice!
Now I'm hunting for an inexpensive replacement. I've had good look with CSF brand replacement radiators in my 5.0's, but found Amazon doesn't list that brand. They do list Spectre, but the reviews for that brand were not that great.
Anyone have a recommendation for a inexpensive replacement 4.0L SOHC radiator for around $100?
I thought I found a CSF 3277 on thefrugalmechanic.com for $101 but the seller is playing games with "free shipping" and surcharges, making the purchase price $123, which isn't a bad price, but I don't like the fact that they are being deceptive.