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Replacement Radiator for 62 F-Series with Y-Block 292

Posted By YukonCor55 17 Years Ago
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After 1 week of research, outrageous estimates to repair my "classic" radiator, and seeing that a "proper" OEM replacement from LMC runs about $465, I finally found a good quality substitute for my 62 F-250 that fit with minimal headaches. Here's the best part...$199 bucks! Laughing

This will apply to owners of 61 thru 63 F-Series trucks.  Everybody else is still OK since you can still get radiators thru parts stores going back to 1964. problem is, the books seem to end there. Plus the older Truck radiators had those pesky "bucket headers" that were prone to leaks.

Anyway, I purchased a "Ford 444" radiator. It goes by part # 433444 at NAPA, Car Quest, Pep Boys, Auto Zone, Summit and Advance. It's designed for Ford F-Series from 67 thru 78. It's all old school brass and copper and it was an almost perfect fit for my truck. I was able to use all my existing hoses. The only mods were drilling 4 new holes in the mounting ears to fit my core support. The new radiator sits just a bit taller than the old one so I needed to fit it carefully for both hood and cross member clearance. Otherwise it was a simple install.

So there ya go Y-Block, Early 60s F-Series owners. A quick easy fix for that old leaky radiator, without paying collector prices!


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Can you post a picture? It could potentially lead to a few options for after-market radiators.


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Here is a pic:  By the way, I see Rock Auto has it online for $163.

Part # 433444

Manufacturer: Proliance. 

Core Size: 19 1/4 x 26 1/4 x 2
No. of Rows: 3
Tank Inlet: 3 x 26 7/8
Tank Outlet: 3 x 26 7/8
Inlet Connection: 1 3/4-2 Top Right
Outlet Connection: 2 Bottom Left
TOC: 12
Construction: Copper Brass
Mounting: Rear Flange


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Nice price and easy install, wish I could have such luck.  Purchased a universal aluminum rad that will fit the frame well if the welder doesnt mess up installation of brackets.  Getting on the lower radiator hose is another issue.

Mike, located in the Siskiyou mountains, Southern, OR 292 powered 1946 Ford 1/2 ton, '62 Mercury Meteor, '55 Country Squire (parting out), '64 Falcon, '54 Ford 600 tractor.




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