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Kelpro Radiator Support Mounting Stud - 29801

Kelpro Radiator Support Mounting Stud - 29801

$16
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Gates Radiator Hose - 05-1525

Gates Radiator Hose - 05-1525

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$41
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Nice Products Radiator Drain Tap 1/8 In - NRC13

Nice Products Radiator Drain Tap 1/8 In - NRC13

$28
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Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-0031

Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-0031

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$32
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Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1209

Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1209

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Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-0115

Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-0115

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Gates Hose Cutter up to 3in ID - 91143

Gates Hose Cutter up to 3in ID - 91143

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Gates Radiator Hose Lower - 05-1524

Gates Radiator Hose Lower - 05-1524

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Radiator Fan Assembly - FAU-34100

Radiator Fan Assembly - FAU-34100

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$1,354
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Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1039

Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1039

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Maintaining and Replacing the Radiator on a 1998 Ford Falcon

The radiator is an essential component of your 1998 Ford Falcon's cooling system, and ensuring it remains in top condition is paramount for the overall performance and longevity of your vehicle. If you're considering a replacement or simply want to keep up with routine maintenance, there are several things you can keep in mind to ensure your Falcon stays cool under pressure.

First of all, let's talk about why radiator maintenance is crucial. The radiator works to dissipate heat generated by the engine, maintaining an optimal operating temperature. If your radiator isn't functioning properly, your engine can overheat, leading to costly repairs. Regular checks and proper maintenance can save you a lot of hassle down the line.

  • Check for Leaks: Radiators can develop leaks over time, often at the seams or around the hoses. Check for any signs of coolant leakage underneath your car or around the radiator itself. If you spot a small leak, it might be possible to patch it temporarily, but replacing the radiator is usually the best solution for substantial leaks.
  • Flush the Coolant: Over time, coolant can become acidic and less effective at dissipating heat. Most manufacturers recommend flushing the radiator and replacing the coolant every 48,000 to 80,000 kilometres or every two to three years. This helps prevent corrosion and keeps everything running smoothly.
  • Inspect the Radiator Cap: The radiator cap is not just a simple cover, it maintains the correct pressure in the cooling system. A faulty cap can lead to coolant loss and overheating. Check the cap for any signs of wear or damage, and if in doubt, replace it.

If you're at the point where you need to replace your radiator, perhaps due to age or irreparable damage, here's what you should consider. A new radiator may seem like a big investment upfront, but it provides peace of mind and can prevent more costly engine damage. When selecting a replacement, ensure it's compatible with your specific car model and manufactured to the original specifications.

  1. Choose the Right Replacement: Make sure the replacement radiator is specifically designed for the 1998 Ford Falcon. This ensures it will fit and function correctly.
  2. Consider Professional Installation: While handy car enthusiasts might tackle a radiator replacement, consider professional installation to ensure everything is sealed and connected properly.
  3. Follow Aftercare Advice: Following installation, refill the radiator with the recommended type and amount of coolant. Run the engine and keep an eye out for leaks, ensuring there is no air trapped in the system.

Whether you're flushing the radiator, replacing hoses, or swapping out the entire unit, regular maintenance of your car's radiator can extend the life of your Falcon and ensure it runs efficiently. Keep your radiator in top shape, and your engine will thank you.