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BILLD

03-07-2000 14:27:28




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SOMEBODY PUT THE STEERING SHAFT RIGHT TRU THE TOP TANK OF THE RADIATOR ON MY H. HOW THE HECK DO YOU GET THAT RADIATOR OFF WITHOUT A HACK SAW OR A CUTTIN TORCH.




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John

03-07-2000 17:50:46




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 Re: H RADIATOR in reply to BILLD, 03-07-2000 14:27:28  
I followed the same directions from Red a few months back and it worked out great. Just a hint, be patient with the bolts on the underside. I sprayed them with pentrating oil and kerosene mix for a few days prior to removing them. Just go slow and steady and they will come off. An offset wrench is a great help.



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The Red

03-07-2000 14:38:01




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 Re: H RADIATOR in reply to BILLD, 03-07-2000 14:27:28  
YOU DON'T HAVE TO YELL! :) In all seriousness, Bill unhook the universal joint where the two steering shafts connect. Then remove that big ol nut that is on the front of the upper bolster. You will see a castle nut with a cotter pin. Take those off and the start unscrewing the steering wheel shaft that goes through the radiator hole counterclockwise. You might have to take a chisel to the U joint and open it up a tad if it is weathered. the lower shaft will walk right out of the bolster assembly. Good luck!

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billd

03-07-2000 19:56:29




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 Re: Re: H RADIATOR in reply to The Red, 03-07-2000 14:38:01  
Thanks for the info, luckily my torch is out of gas and my saw blades are duller than a presidential debate, so I haven't done any damage yet. Sounds like if I follow your instructions I won't hurt a thing.



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