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MeZapU
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Radiator spacers

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Ever since I got my truck, I couldn't determine if these 1" radiator spacers/stand-off's were original or not. It's missing one as the previous owner just had two big nuts taking up the gap. Don't know if I should find another spacer or pull them off. The bolts are not ford. Does anyone have any insight?

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I do not believe the spacers are oem.

I would only use them if necessary, you want as much air passing through the radiator as possible.

Very nice looking, lots of hours invested in there.
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You want the fan about 1" - 1.5" away from the rad core. So it looks like the prev owner did the right thing. I would keep them.
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Original Truck, DID NOT Have those spacers,, have seen many of that set ups on 73-79 trucks,, It's just a trick to get the radiator closer to engine for better cooling if your having cooling issues many cooling issues are directed to rad problems,, overboring a engine is one, bottom hose collapsing, sorry fan blade, loose belt, bad water pump, bad or no thermostat, if it's a Fe, and heads been shaved you better have shaved intake in not intake gaskets not aligned,, fan shroud will help
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Re: Radiator spacers

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I use spacers like those pictured to get a little clearance for the AC evaporator.
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Re: Radiator spacers

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bmcgc wrote:I do not believe the spacers are oem.<BR sab="241"><BR sab="242">I would only use them if necessary, you want as much air passing through the radiator as possible.<BR sab="243"><BR sab="244">Very nice looking, lots of hours invested in there.
+1.....If it cools fine as is I wouldn't worry about it..If you are having troubles at speed I would try to get the rad sealed to the rad cradle better.
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