Posted by Farmall-H on November 12, 2010 at 18:38:49 from (74.36.111.107):
In Reply to: radiator shutter help posted by bmagee on November 12, 2010 at 18:29:14:
Easiest thing to do is to take the whole apparatus off, by taking the shutter rod off and twisting it out of the crank at the insturment panel. Clean up the threads and spray a high tech lubricant into the crank. Make sure that the crank spins freely and add some Anti-seize to the threads and put it back together. Mine works great now and was frozen up beforehand.
Hope this helps somewhat. Im not good with words lol.
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