No, it has no cap on radiator. You fill radiator thru the reservoir cap on the rt side of engine. Hope this helps.
the radiator itself is either aluminum or copper only the tanks are plastic
Correction you mean 4.6 Litre V8 Cougar Radiator. I would say YES, because that radiator is made for the large 281 Cubic Inch V8, so if you put it on the V6, it is the same body mounts, and it will possibly give you better cooling, seeing as the V6 engine is smaller! You will have plenty of space to mount it too! Just be sure that when you transfer the radiator, you transfer EVERYTHING! Including Hoses, the reservoir, the radiator itself, and everything attached to it! This will ensure a perfect swap! If you have any more questions, I own a 1995 Mercury Cougar XR-7 4.6 Litre V8 so I know tons!
look inside the glove box on the door itself..most cougs have em right there
The filter is actaully located inside of the transmission itself.....you would have to remove the transmission and tear it apart to get to the filter
The radiator itself probably holds a half gallon. The car as a whole would hold about 2 gallons.
A head gasket itself is only about $15. I live in nebraska and if you were to get it professionaly fixed, it would cost anywhere from 200 to 500 dollars..
Anaconda. Would wrap itself around the cougar squeezing it to death.
It is actually inside the transmission itself. You get to it be removing the transmission pan.
You can replace pipes and hoses relatively easily, but if the radiator itself is damaged, you can't fix it. You will need a machine shop that can actually repair the cracked metal.
I believe a nib is a piece on the radiator itself.
typically it's located on the left side of the engine bay (if you're standing at the front bumper) it's attached to a plastic tank. It looks nothing like the radiator caps from back in the day that were made of metal and sitting right on top of the radiator itself.
mercury is an element itself!!