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Old 06-12-2006, 08:11 PM
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Default Classic Roadster radiator removal help

What is the best way to remove the radiator from a 1992 Classic Roadster.
When I installed my new fan, I must have damaged the radiator, as I now have weeping spot, near one of the fans mounting brackets. It looks as if there is no EASY way to remove the radiator for repair. Any help will be appreciated.
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It can be done but it takes a while. I replaced my radiator and fan some time ago (see http://www.birch.net/~petek/cobra/mods/rad/rad.htm )

If I remember correctly the trick is to remove the hood and hinge and remove the front sway bar. The radiator then can be disconnected and moved toward the engine and up.

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It can be done but it takes a while. I replaced my radiator and fan some time ago (see http://www.birch.net/~petek/cobra/mods/rad/rad.htm )

If I remember correctly the trick is to remove the hood and hinge and remove the front sway bar. The radiator then can be disconnected and moved toward the engine and up.

Good luck!
Yup he is right. I didnt remove my sway bar but the hood has to come off and just take your time and another set of hands wont hurt either
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