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Re: Re: H radiator removal.........those @#%#* bottom nuts!
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Posted by Ray M41 on April 17, 2001 at 06:50:33 from (208.145.69.89):
In Reply to: Re: H radiator removal.........those @#%#* bottom nuts! posted by Haas on April 16, 2001 at 19:16:08:
I wouldn't saw the bolts off. Made that mistake. Mine didn't have nuts, just the studs. The studs were in bad shape and I cut them off. Then there was nothing to keep the bottom part of the radiator from shifting around. Had studs welded back on. You don't really need the nuts just the studs, and a piece of inner tube padding between the bolster and the bottom of the radiator. I think the trainees designed the radiator while Raymond D. (forgot his name) was taking his coffee break.
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