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Re: Radiator Experience Needed
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Posted by Tom Windsor on December 05, 2006 at 17:00:38 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: Radiator Experience Needed posted by Farmall Larry's on December 05, 2006 at 16:41:30:
Recore---well, 2 weeks ago, I decided to recore the radiator in a JD B...the radiator man said it looked like somebody shot it with a shot gun. I got the core...for a "lot" of money...at least to me it seemed so. But that is not where the trouble started. I started taking the bolts out. I got along pretty good until I came to those bolts that screwed into the casting...then I twised one off...so, bored a hole in it and got on it with my easy out...and broke it off in the hole...so you see how this problem is growing. Wound up taking it to the machine shop and he got the easy out out somehow...welded the hole up, bored and retapped it. I take it that you have been following my 2 days of wasted time over one bolt! Please, when messing with this junk, use heat! Use a lot of it!!!!!!
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