Fitting The New Radiator |
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I received the new radiator and began to test fit it so I could decide the best method of mounting it. I set it into place and discovered that the lower hose outlet and the petcock were blocked by the front body mounts. After a little cutting and sawing, the body mounts no longer posed a problem. I will have to do a little metal work to strengthen what remains of the mounts. I set the radiator into place and began to admire my handy work when I started to suspect the radiator cap looked a little high when compared to the upper plane of the engine compartment. I placed the hood (bonnet) in position and GUESS WHAT?!??? Yep, the !(#(*&!^!#*&^%@*$ hood rested on the radiator cap and required about 1-1/2" of additional clearance for the hood to sit correctly. The problem was that the hood has a strengthening brace that runs across the hood and is about 1" deep. The radiator lined up perfectly with the brace (AARGGHH!!!). If the radiator had been in front or behind the brace, I do not believe there would have been a clearance problem. I thought about tilting the radiator but could not convince myself that this was what I wanted to do. Cutting the brace was never considered as an option. My only recourse was to lower the radiator. |
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| This picture shows the amount of room left between the front of the car and the radiator. I will mount the Air Conditioning condensor in this space. |
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