How are the lower radiator brackets removed and installed?
Any help appreciated, see captions please...........Thanks
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I can't even remotely see those, even on my 23" screen.
If I recall correctly, you remove the rubber pad (it just pulls out) and there's 2 rivets under there. You can rivet, bolt, or screw them back in, up to you. |
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Looks like you have the longer 4 row brackets. Just bend the lip of the core support down where it is hitting the bracket and it should lay flat as it is supposed to.
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Sorry, 900 pixels usually works. Whoops, I didn't think to remove the pad first. How about that positioning? It's as if they're the wrong brackets. The core bushings are toast, but I wouldn't think that would be it. |
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That's twice in a week I've had reason to purchase a torch. |
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I modified the front so the bracket could lay flat, then riveted the new one back in place. I did not have to do this with the two row, but the new three row did exactly what you show in the picture when trying to place the mount. I took a small vise grip and bent the ridge down and it has worked well.
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Dumb question of the day (pull pad for surprise). Yeah rivets and thanks for the help.
Looks like there are two bracket position options in the core support. Mine were on the outside, so that's where I bent the core support using a crescent wrench. Crossing my fingers the new radiator doesn't want the inner. It doesn't require much of a bend, though I could go a hair more. Fits like it should as stated...........Thanks a bunch. The mess is one reason I no longer buy cheap batteries. https://scontent-sjc2-1.xx.fbcdn.net...be&oe=59557FF8 https://scontent-sjc2-1.xx.fbcdn.net...a0&oe=5926CA45 |
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You can see from your first pic that the radiator was sitting wrong on the lower pads from the way the pads are crunched down. Good job on the fix.
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The factory usually beds the core support down like you did, surprised it wasn't installed correctly in the first place.
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Misspoke about junking the battery box too. I scrubbed acid off enough to justify keeping it around a while. The sides are great. I did get a one piece after-market from Manes, which is a nice box. I guess the original is three pieces. Tack welded, I'm assuming. https://scontent-sjc2-1.xx.fbcdn.net...10&oe=596089EC https://scontent-sjc2-1.xx.fbcdn.net...59&oe=592A0AD9 |
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The standard radiator was a 2 row. It used the narrow brackets and it also used those "inside" mounting holes your referring too. The 3 row used the narrower brackets as well (if you've seen a factory two row, they look funny because they use the same tanks as the 3 row, but have one less core, so the tanks stick out like 1/2" past the core). The three row is wider than the 2 row and uses the same "outside" bracket holes as the 4 row. The 4 row uses the wide brackets and the outside bracket holes. |
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They look weird. My 67 had one. It seems they were mostly used on I6 manual trucks.
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Something else I noticed about the bottom brackets tonight. If your 46 year old dry climate bushings are shot like a certain Custom Deluxe, there's no getting a nut on the LH side. In other terms, I'd be drilling anyway. A nut would have dug into the bushing. Don't know how long the rivets are, but it probably was against the bushing. |
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