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Swing out radiator
03-29-2006, 06:22
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Swing out radiator
With the pictures that I have taken you should be able to do most of
it yourself except probably the welding of the hinge on the support
that you bolt the radiator to. You have to add new transmission lines
that are long enough to let the radiator swing out, fabricate a new
lower radiator connection (or you can buy it from Holland motor homes
in Michigan for about $65), install new lower and upper radiator hose
long enough to let the radiator swing out and then bolt everything
together. Its really not such a big job if you see it once and then copy it.



tom warner
1982 FC35
1985 PT40



At 11:58 PM 3/28/2006, you wrote:
>I have a 82 FC35 BB and want to install a swing out radiator. I live
>in southern Calif. Does anyone know of any place that will do the job
>and how much? I just lost a belt and what a job to replace without
>the swing out. Please help.
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>Thanks Jim @ jhmarsh@...
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Messages In This Thread
Swing out radiator - chunkymar - 03-28-2006, 15:58
Swing out radiator - Curt Sprenger - 03-28-2006, 16:10
Swing out radiator - Curt Sprenger - 03-28-2006, 16:16
Swing out radiator - Tom Warner - 03-29-2006 06:22
Swing out radiator - james marsh - 03-29-2006, 08:36



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