Posted by Mike CA on October 11, 2007 at 07:26:43 from (214.1.211.251):
In Reply to: Neblinc posted by Mike CA on October 10, 2007 at 15:11:07:
That makes me believe that the radiator will be bouncing all over the place.
Since I haven't found a source for new radiator springs, and since one of my radiator studs isn't a stock size (it's smaller) I was just planning on using an old fuel tank spring, if any spring at all. There was no spring when I took it off, and it spent years like that.
To me it would make sense to sandwich the spring in between two bigger washers. It I don't put one behnd the castle nut, I would worry about it popping into the spring.
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