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Old 02-07-2014, 05:17 PM   #1
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this is a followup of the mesed up head I posted about c ouple weeks agp. ken
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Old 02-07-2014, 05:46 PM   #2
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Yeh, Bill I had to pee. How did you know that?

Couple weeks ago I posted about a cracked head due to some carelessnesss. The head was replaced with the BF head. As a result the overheating problem I had been experiencing for the last 6 months went away. Now she will only get up to 160 even with the radiator blocked off. This is a good thing. Testiment ot Mr Brumfields's superior head. Thanks, Larry.

But. Apparently when the head busted in the cold the &^%$#@ radiator did the same thing. The tube on the passenger side, just below the crossbar split. You can seee a wet spot on far right of radiator. Also two tubes in center 4 inches above botton split. See the wet spot. It aint worth the risk to patch it - a new radiator is in order.

The other picture is the BF Head. BTW I went out in the sleet to take these pictures. It is cold and wet oout there.

Part of this thread is to help a fellow Fordbarner - and walk him thru the picture posting process. ken
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