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Re: Will a 400 rad. fit an M?
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Posted by SupC on December 31, 2001 at 22:57:18 from (64.7.225.12):
In Reply to: Will a 400 rad. fit an M? posted by SupC on December 30, 2001 at 20:19:56:
Thanks fellers, I'll try to get the 400 rad. out tomorrow, and see if it looks the same.This M was in a million pieces when I bought it,now it's down to a couple hundred. The rad. already was leaking, but my 240 with a boom pole helping with mating the engine back to the rearend, and getting down on the top of it didn't help the top tank much. It's my fault(plus a little help from that good old down pressure), but I admit it, and if I wind up having to buy a rad., that will be fine too. What's money good for anyway, if you can't circulate it. Well, it's 10 degrees here in Tn., Happy New Year to everybody, and Thanks a lot for the info. Willie
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