It is located to the left of the distributor.
cracked head, leaking head gasket
Probably not. The ford escort wagon is a 4 cylinder, which has less cubic inches. Thus, it needs less coolant, and is probably smaller. The Taurus GL wagon is a 6 cylinder, and probably requires more coolant, and the coolant overflow is also larger in the Taurus. Also depending on if the GL uses Dexecool or Standard Green coolant. I wouldn't recommend trying, i would go to a junk yard, and pull one. (Hoses are also ran differently, and are different sizes, different radiator presure) I highly doubt it. They are two completely different cars.
What kind of cylinder?
its on the bottom side of the radiator with a white plug.
The Opel 1900 wagon was produced from the years 1966 to 1971. The maximum speed of a 1973 Opel 1900 wagon 4 cylinder 75 HP is around 110 miles per hour.
I'm pretty sure it's common
the coolant is low, or the radiator fan switch is not working
The Ford Pinto wagon was produced from the years 1971 to 1980. The maximum speed of a 1973 Ford Pinto wagon manual 4 cylinder 85 HP is around 88 miles per hour.
The maximum speed of a 1974 Fiat 128 Wagon is 84.5 mph.
1995 and later models use R-134a refrigerant.
Should be located in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose Drain about 1 gallon of coolant from radiatorRemove this housingNote how thermostat is installed in housingclean both surfacesInstall new thermostat and gasketRE-fill coolant slowly to prevent an airlockStart vehicle and look for leaksRun vehicle to normal operating temperature with heater onRe-check coolant level
a four cylinder use four.