radiator leak
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02-12-2010, 13:09
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radiator leak
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Bill Jowers" <bgjowers@...> wrote:
> > We have a minor radiator box leak at the top and can't determine how to > access the box to make the repairs, we are new to the BB family and enjoying > reading the emails and learning from them. We could not find any details in > the services manuals how to access. We have a 1983 PT35 with Detroit 6V92 > silver. with hydraulic fan to cool radiator. It is taking us a little time > to feel comfortable with the large steering wheel. Very high quality MH. > Bill Jowers > > PT35 WL 92 6V TDD silver > > Panama City, FL > > bgjowers@... > Look in the pics section 101-120. You will see a few pics of my rad pulled out for checking and replacing of fan bearing. Take off the rad door. You will have to take out the bottom plate, rivited on. Take all bolts off rad, disconnect hoses and have 2 people help to take it out.....heavy. Get it tested, rodded, etc. while it is out. May want to change out fan bearing at same time. Tough to get out without rad removal. Bob Lawrence 84 PT36 (6v92) Volunteering at Ft. Morris Historical Site south of Savanna, Ga. |
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