I'm having a hard time posting a new post, so could you help me? I have a 1975 stock maverick. It has a 6 cyl.,auto, and no AC. I need to replace the radiator and I'm not sure if I have a 6-cyl. 200-cu. or a 6-cyl. 250-cu. Can you tell me how to tell the difference. The parts store tells me that the radiators are different. Thanks, and sorry for asking on your post.
I moved your question to its own thread. The way you kept posting this same question many times into other peoples threads is bad juju - considered spamming and thread jacking. Please follow forum rules on posting ..........
I sent this in a PM... but I'll put it here too. http://www.classicinlines.com/Ident.asp How to identify a ford small six.
The 250 uses the 302 Radiator. The 200 uses smaller diameter hoses than the 250. Thats why the different radiator's are needed.
I agree. If it were me and I had a 200 or a 170, I'd get the biggest radiator that fits, because there's no benefit in going smaller, and because I'll be one step further ahead when I inevitably yank that engine and go bigger.
difference between 200/250 The 200 Intake Manifold was cast with the head. On the 170/250 you can remove them.