Mishimoto Radiator

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Has anyone ever replaced their stock rad with a mishimoto rad on a 96 f350. If so what did you do for an overflow fitting. In the video it says to unscrew the stock but on mine it's all one piece. Please and thank y'all for the help.
 

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sounds like you have an IDI radiator.
pictures would be extremely helpful in helping you.
 

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The nipple in the top left corner of the pic is what I'm supposed to be able to take off but it's a solid piece

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if the new radiator has a threaded hole then you could thread in a brass hose barb. I would look at mine but its buried in snow.
 

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The new one is threaded I was just wondering if someone has had the same problem and how they fixed it
 

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What year truck is it going into? If it's a '95, is there a cap on the radiator? If so, or if it's a '94.5, that radiator won't work.
 
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