Can someone tell me where to get a new radiator for my Stallion. Part#?
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Can someone tell me where to get a new radiator for my Stallion. Part#?
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posted by somebody [LEFT][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Verdana]Ford part [/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=#417394][FONT=Verdana]number[/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Verdana] F5CZ8005A. if you replace it yourself let the rest of us know how it is done, pictures please, I need to replace mine too.:)
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Thanks for the part #, but no pics because I have already removed most everything but the radiator, I need to cut my exhaust to remove it because the shop made it a one piece. I thought I could remove the rear bumper but found that the body glue made it almost impossible to do so. So I decided to just do all the removing from the bottom. I had to remove my exhaust because of the way it was installed, factory installed may not have to. Removed the rear wheels to disconnect the lower water hose and top and lower tranny oil lines on the left side . There is a upper water hose to remove on the right side.
There are 4 bolts supporting the a/c condenser to the radiator which has to be removed , 2 along the bottom and 2 on top, the problem I had was getting to the top one on the right side since I could not get the bumper off so I used a hole saw to get to it from inside the trunk. If you have to do this also, measure the distance of the bottom bolts to use a reference on cutting the holes. Not sure if this was really necessary but seemed to have been my only option. I only had to cut one hole because I have a opening to my radiator filler cap I used.
Remove the 4 bolts on the lower radiator support bracket and the radiator should drop down and out. If I missed something I will edit this tread. Anything else let me know.
Well, I tried to remove the radiator but can't get the radiator hose connection pass the frame. Maybe someone can help out on this.
You have to drop the lower frame member/radiator support in order to remove or replace the radiator (held on by 3 bolts on each side).
Most shops as well as in our facility the "official" protocol is to evac the a/c system of coolant so you can disconnect the lines going to the condensor. You also have to disconnect the parking brake lines & brake lines in order to remove the lower frame member.
That being said IF you're CAREFUL you can get away without doing an evac on the a/c system. You can lower the radiator frame member just enough to get to the upper bolts for the condensor & tie it in the chassis. You HAVE to be careful though, if you bend one of those lines & it cracks you're done for. From there you can remove the bolts entirely & lower the radiator in the frame member as a unit.
Installation is pretty much opposite except add bleeding the brakes, busting your knuckles getting the park brake cables hooked back up (yes, I've bled more than once doing it), & if you evac the a/c system pulling full vacuum & recharging (1.3 lbs)
Thanks for the info, seems I was in the right direction in removing this thing. It's a lot of work especially without a lift and no help. But I managed to get it all done and not looking to do it no time soon again. :(
can you verify that the part number was correct please
[QUOTE=Gorilla;643313]can you verify that the part number was correct please[/QUOTE]
Yes , good part #. I double checked it on Ebay. I got mine from O'Reilly auto parts, they crossed referenced it with a different # which was a 2001 Ford Focus.
[QUOTE=1 triker;643330]Yes , good part #. I double checked it on Ebay. I got mine from O'Reilly auto parts, they crossed referenced it with a different # which was a 2001 Ford Focus.[/QUOTE]
Thank you great report