The Ford F Series goes all the way back to 1948, when it was called the Ford "Bonus." The "F" designation came in 1953, when the whole vehicle undewent a redesign. During its nearly sixty years of production, the Ford F-Series pickups have been the best-selling vehicles in the U.S. - and for a time, in the world.
This is probably because of their reputation for durability. Durability does not equal indestructibility, however.
If some part of the Ford F100's cooling system - a hose, a water pump, a belt, or the radiator - should fail, your engine could suffer serious damage from temperatures hot enough to melt lead. Heads can warp, engine blocks can crack - at worst, the entire engine could seize up into a useless mass of scrap iron.
The device that keeps this from happening is a 3-4 quart water container, made from thin metal with narrow, easily-clogged tubes running throughout it. The fact that it works at all is a miracle - but work it does, provided it is maintained on a regular basis. As the the main component of the cooling system, the Ford F100 Radiator, requires periodic flushing and cleaning to remove dirt and rust that can accumulate. Radiators wear out, however. They can also may be damaged by flying road debris. When this damage is irreparable, come to us for the lowest price on a genuine factory-authorized Ford F100 Radiator. Replacing a radiator is not a hard job - especially on the older models. It can take some time, though. Check out our online listings for a genuine Ford F100 Radiator today.We'll meet or beat any competitor's price, and pay for your shipping costs as well!