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Radiator replacement soon is an oil cooler smart to do while in there
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<blockquote data-quote="prn1972" data-source="post: 14790857" data-attributes="member: 61839"><p>If you can afford it go with an all aluminum radiator. The Boss 302 rad has plastic tanks & can also crack over time. I went with the Ford Racing all aluminum rad.</p><p>The Boss oil cooler will help lower oil temps. But it's not the best option out there. Air to oil cooler get pricey. The Mishimoto unit is probably the best for the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prn1972, post: 14790857, member: 61839"] If you can afford it go with an all aluminum radiator. The Boss 302 rad has plastic tanks & can also crack over time. I went with the Ford Racing all aluminum rad. The Boss oil cooler will help lower oil temps. But it's not the best option out there. Air to oil cooler get pricey. The Mishimoto unit is probably the best for the money. [/QUOTE]
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