Swing-out radiator
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06-14-2005, 04:07
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I've owned my '79 FC35 several years. I used it only once because I
don't want to risk a break down. So, she sat in storage for years. Well, I took her out the other day. I fixed the "wandering" steering problem (thnaks guys, it was loose bolts on the box). Now I am re- motivated. I once asked about the swing-out radiator and was referred to pictures in the archives. I cannot find them. Most recently, I re- posted my question and all I got back was a couple of jokes about swinging and radiators. While I appreciate the humor, no-one responded seriously. I really really want to get my bird up to par. Can anyone please help with some directions (pics would be wonderful). My work eats most of my time and I have to make the best of what I can spend on it. By the way, I install telephone systems and cabling of all sorts. I am quite willing to trade for some work or equipment if anyone out there is in Southern California. Heeelllpp! |
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06-14-2005, 05:25
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Hey,
Please sign your posts with your name, yr/mdl bird & location. Thanks. I'm in Anaheim, Ca. I have done a swing radiator. I have lots of pictures and a document that I prepared. You are welcome to all of this. Not sure about the trading thing??? Email me off site... curtsprenger@... or call me 714 998-6187. Curt Sprenger â87PT38, Anaheim, Calif. iwhotoo wrote: > I've owned my '79 FC35 several years. I used it only once because I > don't want to risk a break down. So, she sat in storage for years. > Well, I took her out the other day. I fixed the "wandering" steering > problem (thnaks guys, it was loose bolts on the box). Now I am re- > motivated. I once asked about the swing-out radiator and was referred > to pictures in the archives. I cannot find them. Most recently, I re- > posted my question and all I got back was a couple of jokes about > swinging and radiators. While I appreciate the humor, no-one responded > seriously. I really really want to get my bird up to par. Can anyone > please help with some directions (pics would be wonderful). My work > eats most of my time and I have to make the best of what I can spend on > it. By the way, I install telephone systems and cabling of all sorts. I > am quite willing to trade for some work or equipment if anyone out > there is in Southern California. Heeelllpp! > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *Yahoo! Groups Links* > > * To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WanderlodgeForum/ > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/>. > > -- |
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06-14-2005, 22:58
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Swing out radiator photos and details are in the FILES section, look
for SWING OUT RADIATOR. My unit came with this design and the two or so times a year I need to get to the front of the engine, it is a godsend. Frank Woodbridge, VA. 85FC33 I once asked about the swing-out radiator and was referred > to pictures in the archives. I cannot find them. |
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06-16-2005, 13:37
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Do you have a swing radiator? If you're not sure, look at the bottom
of the bumper for two hinges, most swing-radiator modifications have a pair of simple hinges on the bottom of the radiator, extended lower and upper radiator hoses, and extended transmission cooling lines to/from the radiator. It was a modification to FCs until BB began installing them in '85. The bumper bolts need to be removed, bumper swung down, center grille panel removed, radiator mount bolts removed, then the radiator will swing out. Watch fan/shroud clearance, you might have to rotate the fan to clear the shroud and watch the hoses as you open the radiator. Good luck. - Jeff Miller --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "iwhotoo" wrote: > I've owned my '79 FC35 several years. I used it only once because I > don't want to risk a break down. So, she sat in storage for years. > Well, I took her out the other day. I fixed the "wandering" steering > problem (thnaks guys, it was loose bolts on the box). Now I am re- > motivated. I once asked about the swing-out radiator and was referred > to pictures in the archives. I cannot find them. Most recently, I re- > posted my question and all I got back was a couple of jokes about > swinging and radiators. While I appreciate the humor, no-one responded > seriously. I really really want to get my bird up to par. Can anyone > please help with some directions (pics would be wonderful). My work > eats most of my time and I have to make the best of what I can spend on > it. By the way, I install telephone systems and cabling of all sorts. I > am quite willing to trade for some work or equipment if anyone out > there is in Southern California. Heeelllpp! |
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