That totally makes sense.
That’s helluva water crossing! What river or stream turned river is that?
That’s helluva water crossing! What river or stream turned river is that?
That totally makes sense.
That’s helluva water crossing! What river or stream turned river is that?

That’s moving! Hahah!Fordyce Creek, 2nd crossing. It was flowing 480 CFS that day. River ran through the truck, our asses got wet and our beverages floated out of the tuffy console cup holders![]()
You need an overpacker snorkel for that.

I already know what I'm doing with my radiator hoses. Lower will be a regular old 454 (7.4L) lower hose. Upper will be the normal old 8.1L upper. Should fix me right up.
Just had my dad's Ranchero core replaced. Brass high efficiency core 3 row up from 2. 119 rows and more fins per inch. Up from 60 rows.I tried to have a brass radiator, recored about a month ago for Chloe. A1 radiator here in the 801 wanted over $800 to do it.
I just said screw it, bought the aluminum 4 core online. I had to build custom mounts for it, but, it looks good and should work well.
Anyway,I thought 8 bills was a lot of money for what effectively was a used radiator.
The aluminum will work i got one with the 454 and one with the turbo diesel but if the brass radiator needs minor work I would hold on to it.Just had my dad's Ranchero core replaced. Brass high efficiency core 3 row up from 2. 119 rows and more fins per inch. Up from 60 rows.
105° outside, ac on temp guage just at the warm mark.
Mine might have been done in 20 upgraded core and 4 rows $465. Cash no tax.
Had 2 done in 22, my Bronco got a new core, really needed it was 2" of mud on the bottom.
The rv had cleaned, rodded, and upper neck repaired. Was over $900 for those 2.
Even though the bronco isn't road worthy, I was afraid Victor was going to retire, and be sol for brass radiator work.
Skunked, hang on to that rad in case the aluminum doesn't work out.
Not really.Know any shops in Gold country? Sac even?