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Re: Radiator and steering shaft on H
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Posted by r4etired on November 10, 2006 at 16:42:03 from (64.12.116.65):
In Reply to: Radiator and steering shaft on H posted by Farmer Ryan from WI on November 10, 2006 at 10:34:55:
The radiators are bolted down with 2 bolts,I believe they are 7/16 in fine thread, there is a spring above the nut and a cotter key thru the nut If you are lucky someone has previously removed the radiator and never replaced the cotter key.The first few years the M's and H's . did not have a hole in the casting to access the nuts from the bottom. You will have a real war with the cotter key comming in from the side. If the nuts are real rusty don't twist the bolt loose from the radiator. PB Blaster it for a few days before trying it. I have found it is almost easier to remove the frame rail bolts and slide the whole front end ahead far enough to use the back 2 bolts in the front holes, that gives you room to remove the pump.
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