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David - Two things. First, you can "tag" me by assigning the issue to me and I'll get a special email telling me that you want me to work it.

Second, answering your question isn't easy as there were four different "cooling" options. So here is the info and Jerry will have to form his own conclusion.

Jerry - You don't have any info in a signature to tell the rest of us what you have, so it is difficult to help you. But in this case you can either measure your existing shroud to see if it matches the dimensions below, or look on it and see if it says "E0TA-AA or E2TA-RA. Those are the Identification #'s that could be on shroud E2TZ 8146-C.

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David - Two things. First, you can "tag" me by assigning the issue to me and I'll get a special email telling me that you want me to work it.

Second, answering your question isn't easy as there were four different "cooling" options. So here is the info and Jerry will have to form his own conclusion.

Jerry - You don't have any info in a signature to tell the rest of us what you have, so it is difficult to help you. But in this case you can either measure your existing shroud to see if it matches the dimensions below, or look on it and see if it says "E0TA-AA or E2TA-RA. Those are the Identification #'s that could be on shroud E2TZ 8146-C.

Thanks guys , I have something to go on now.

Jerry

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Thanks guys , I have something to go on now.

Jerry

Little late but when I was looking for one for my truck IIRC LMC list them but you needed the number off the old shroud.

Thing was for me I had no old shroud to get the number from.

I did a lot of looking on different sites and measuring and found something from a newer year truck from Dennis Carpenter IIRC and was cheap so I bought 2 so if I had to I could make 1 for the 2.

I lucked out that I only needed to trim a 1/4" on either side on the radiator side for it to sit flush.

I may have the box with a part number if you want it.

Link to pictures of the fitting

cant add clickable link :nabble_anim_confused:

http://cars.grantskingdom1.com/index.php/1980-Ford-F100?page=51

I think the reason is there were 2 different ways radiators were bolted in our year trucks and think the shroud is made to fit each one.

Dave ----

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